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Michael Yardney
02-03-2003, 11:22 PM
Hi
After lots of people asking me, I'm giving one free seminar in Sydney. I've been too busy to give a seminar like this for almost 2 years, but when I last did, they were packed out.

When:
Monday 24th March.

Where:
Crows Nest - the location will be advised to those who book by email.

Why is it free?
It has been sponsored by a major financial institution.

How do I book?
Send an email to sydney@metropole.com.au with your name and how many tickets and we will tell you the details.
As seats are limited bookings will be taken on a first come first served basis.

What will be discussed?

I will discuss how to buy a a top performing investment property in changing economic times.
On the night you will learn:
- How to buy real estate well below its true value.
- A little known fact about timing that will ensure that you know when to buy property and more importantly a set of rules to ensure that you don’t buy property at the wrong time.
- A true story about the myth of location, location, location….
- How to optimise your return through ethical, legal yet little used taxation benefits.
- An understanding of the factors that affect the supply and demand for investment properties in our changing demographic environment.
- Wealth creation strategies that could make you financially independent in 10 years.
- How I earn up 100% on my money day in day out in the real estate market

As you know, my main business is as a property developer and I am currently involved in 40 development projects. I have been an active property investor for 30 years. What I am discussing is what I do every day in the property market - the techniques I personally use.

Regards,
Michael

Lissy
03-03-2003, 07:36 AM
Hi Michael
Lucky Sydney! It was obviously late when you typed this message ;) ;)

"Why is it free?
It has been sponsored becuase of the sponsorship of a major financial institution."

Michael Yardney
03-03-2003, 08:58 PM
Thanks Felicity
You are correct. I was very tired after a long weekend when I posted the information.
And it was even a rare weekend where I didn't look at properties. It was just a busy family weekend and writing the newsletter. I have now corrected by poor use of words.

geoffw
03-03-2003, 09:12 PM
Originally posted by Lissy
Hi Michael
Lucky Sydney! It was obviously late when you typed this message ;) ;)

"Why is it free?
It has been sponsored becuase of the sponsorship of a major financial institution." Lissy,

I'm glad I'm not the only pedant on the forum :D

Jamie
03-03-2003, 09:55 PM
Originally posted by geoffw
Lissy,

I'm glad I'm not the only pedant on the forum :D

Just the most pedantic :D

I've emailed you for a ticket Michael.

geoffw
03-03-2003, 10:04 PM
Originally posted by Jamie
Just the most pedantic :DHey Jamie,

Close, but not quite...

I've made a couple of picks where the typo has changed the meaning of what the person is saying...

But I haven't gone as far as Lissy... hehehe

Well, not yet.

Nicholas H
04-03-2003, 10:00 AM
Michael what time would this be on ?

Lissy
04-03-2003, 10:44 AM
I just thought it was funny ;)
Mostly I ignore typos

geoffw
04-03-2003, 12:12 PM
Originally posted by Nicholas H
Michael what time would this be on ? I've had the email- it's 7PM book in for a 7:30PM start.

I'd be interested to know what to expect from the sponsors. Obviously nothing is free- but a small idea of their product might be useful.

JumJones
04-03-2003, 12:22 PM
I reckon it sounds like it may almost be worthwile flying up from Melbourne to go to this.. I f I remember right the weekend course down here is around 2K or something like that..

johno
04-03-2003, 05:21 PM
I received the email, it is 6.30 registration for a 7.00 pm start

geoffw
04-03-2003, 08:28 PM
Whoops, sorry. You're right!

Serves me right for reading in the morning and trying to remember the details at lunchtime for posting.

It will be worth a drive up from Canberra for me.

Michael Yardney
04-03-2003, 10:00 PM
Originally posted by geoffw


I'd be interested to know what to expect from the sponsors. Obviously nothing is free- but a small idea of their product might be useful. [/B]

Geoff - Of course nothing is for free, I learned a long time ago that there are no free lunches.

Our sponsors are Ash Morgan Prestige - a division of Ash Morgan Winthrop one of Australia's biggest non bank lenders. I believe last year they placed over $15 billion of property finance.

While they are very big in the commercial and development market, they have only recently opened a residential division and they are keen to have investors like you know about them.
Down here in Melbourne they are whipping the pants off the banks. More than half our clients are using them for investor type loans.
So that's enuf of a plug.
They are paying for my time and the venue, so Sydney property investors win.
By the way the response was so great that we will be doing one in Melburne soon.

geoffw
04-03-2003, 10:07 PM
Thanks for the info Michael. I appreciate when people are "up front" about themselves.

I'm looking forward to the evening- just seeking MrsW's permission :D

Michael Yardney
04-03-2003, 10:09 PM
Originally posted by JumJones
I reckon it sounds like it may almost be worthwile flying up from Melbourne to go to this.. I f I remember right the weekend course down here is around 2K or something like that..

Don't bother flying up.
The response to Sydney was so great (we are now looking for a different venue) that Ash Morgan Prestige Finance have offered to sponsor a session in Melbourne.
And of course this is nothing like the $3K workshops that you are talking about. We will be holding these in May in Melbourne and June in Sydney.
They are for small groups who have a chance to work closely with me and "get inside my mind" for 3 days.
(Scarey thought isn't it!)
That sort of information doesn't come free - it's too valuable, but I assure you that those who come to Sydney will enjoy their evening and learn a bit too.
I'm really looking forward to putting some faces to all the Sydney names

DaveP
04-03-2003, 10:43 PM
How about coming to Brisbane

Michael..?

:confused:

Michael Yardney
05-03-2003, 08:19 AM
Originally posted by DaveP
How about coming to Brisbane

Michael..?

:confused:
I come up there once or twice a year on holiday, so tha'ts a great idea. Maybe we'll mix business with pleaseure.

Michael Yardney
05-03-2003, 08:23 AM
Thanks for the response Sydney
Over 200 tickets were requested in the 1st 24 hours!
Today we are going to look for another venue or put on a second session,
I don't know the venues in Sydney well
Could anyone please suggest a better venue with AV facilities and a good PA system which holds at least 250 people.
Please email Pam urgentlty as we nee to sort things out today - pyardney@metropole.com.au
Thanks

DaveP
05-03-2003, 11:51 PM
I am actually at Hervey Bay Michael so maybe I could twist ya arm to do a bit of whale watching at the same time...

email if ya would like to discuss this further..

info@ logit.com.au

Regards
Dave P

perky29
06-03-2003, 11:50 AM
Hi Michael,
I am looking forward to going to this.
As far as Ash Morgan Prestige go - I wonder if they do wrap finance as per my post under "innovative Techniques" , that would
be good!!!

:)


-5% deposit with no cross security
-purchase under the name of my Hybrid Trust.
I have not been able to find anyone who will do this - so it looks as though AXA again with 10% dep (as long as they OK the Hybrid Trust on contract and doing the loan under the Hybrid Trust name - cannot do it under my name I understand without cross-security against my LOC).

bold

Michael Yardney
21-03-2003, 11:56 PM
Sydney readers
Thanks for the great response to my seminar.
- as those who have emailed me know, we have booked a larger venue to accomodtae the large number of requests .
Over 220 bookings and that's all the venue can hold.
See you next Monday at 6.30 pm at the Duxton in North Sydney.
In the mean time I'm off to enjoy a weekend in Sydney. I'll even be looking at some property while I'm there -can't help myself.

geoffw
25-03-2003, 11:38 PM
Originally posted by Michael Yardney
Sydney readers
Thanks for the great response to my seminar.
- as those who have emailed me know, we have booked a larger venue to accomodtae the large number of requests .
Over 220 bookings and that's all the venue can hold.
See you next Monday at 6.30 pm at the Duxton in North Sydney.
In the mean time I'm off to enjoy a weekend in Sydney. I'll even be looking at some property while I'm there -can't help myself. Michael,

Sorry to stick my neck out here.

I did appreciate the evening, and I am grateful to you, and your sponsors, for the opportunity to expand on what you ahve said in your newsletters.

A quick viewpoint. I had the impression that the last bit was rushed for time- but the first part covered a lot of what most attendees knew already.

I would be hoping that, for the Melbourne seminar, that the fisrt part of the evening could be shortened considerably. And that the development part be expanded to compensate.

I guess it depends on the audience- and that's hard to tell. I'm guessing that a majority of the audience are either members of this forum or are people who get your newsletters.

Good luck for the next ones

Jas
26-03-2003, 07:20 AM
Have to agree with Geoff. I left early (feeling poorly), but I didn't get a lot out of it. I was looking forward to heaps on developments, not just 'buy well' generalistions.

I had a chat with Pam about it at half time (and a few others inthe crowd), and I understand that this is your first time in Syndey (doing this), but I think you can up the expereince level of your audience.

Jas

Michael Yardney
27-03-2003, 12:16 AM
Thanks for the feedback
you are correct, I spent a little too much time on the basics, but we did cover proprty development and renovations after the break and we also spent some time discussing where the market was heading as well as the efefct of the war.
I had already changed the format for this evening in Melbourne where I left out the basics and got into the meaty bits earlier.
The response was much different. Maye it was the melbourne audience, maybe it was the bigger crowd, but probably it was the eductaed crowd that didn't need the basics as you said.
Anyway thanks for those who came and for the great feedback I got in person and by email form the many Sydney attendees. (Melbourne only finished a few hours ago!)

geoffw
27-03-2003, 07:58 PM
Michael,

Thanks for responding to the comments in the spirit they were meant :D

You mentioned on the night a lo doc loan from your sponsors (Ashe Morgan Prestige- I mention them as a thank you for sponsoring you). Was that somewhere about 6.09% ? Do I have that correct? That sounds an excellent rate for a lo doc. But I could not find out anything about that on their web site (www.amw.com.au).

Do you have more detailsplease?

perky29
27-03-2003, 08:49 PM
Michael,
May I also ask where on your website is the course that you are doing in Sydney at the end of May( or do you not advertise on your website?).
I am interested in doing this (after going home and having a think about it !!).

Michael Yardney
27-03-2003, 08:56 PM
[Originally posted by geoffw
Michael,

Thanks for responding to the comments in the spirit they were meant :D

You mentioned on the night a lo doc loan from your sponsors (Ashe Morgan Prestige- I mention them as a thank you for sponsoring you). Was that somewhere about 6.09% ? Do I have that correct? That sounds an excellent rate for a lo doc. But I could not find out anything about that on their web site (www.amw.com.au).

Do you have more detailsplease?

Geoff
I do know of 2 clients that got low doc loans in the last 2 weeks at 6.07% variable. I wish I could give you more details but I can't -it's not really my area, but call Mathew Tenace and he will give you details. I know he's at a mortgage conference in Brisbane so you may have to leave a message


PS Thanks for mentioning the sponsor;)

Michael Yardney
27-03-2003, 08:58 PM
Originally posted by perky29
Michael,
May I also ask where on your website is the course that you are doing in Sydney at the end of May( or do you not advertise on your website?).
I am interested in doing this (after going home and having a think about it !!).

Sorry
It's not on the web site yet, but an email will be going out to everyone on my newsletter list in the next 2 days.
If you are not on it, send an email to subscribe@metropole.com.au

Thanks for asking:D

perky29
27-03-2003, 09:02 PM
Michael,
I am on the list. Thanks for your prompt reply!!

geoffw
27-03-2003, 10:45 PM
Originally posted by Michael Yardney
I do know of 2 clients that got low doc loans in the last 2 weeks at 6.07% variable. I wish I could give you more details but I can't -it's not really my area, but call Mathew Tenace and he will give you details. I know he's at a mortgage conference in Brisbane so you may have to leave a message


PS Thanks for mentioning the sponsor;) Michael,

Could Mathew Tenance post on the forum?

I'd certainly be interested in knowing if this is a general rate, or if it is a one-off for preferred clients.

It certainly sounds tempting- but more details may be useful to more people than myself.

Michael Yardney
28-03-2003, 08:25 AM
Originally posted by geoffw
Michael,

Could Mathew Tenance post on the forum?

I'd certainly be interested in knowing if this is a general rate, or if it is a one-off for preferred clients.

It certainly sounds tempting- but more details may be useful to more people than myself.

There is no doubt that clients of Metropole or people reffered by us get special attention. It makes commercial sense considering the amount of business we pass their way. So if you speak to them tell them how you got on to them.

Do you get a special rate.....probably not. I guess it depends on what financial product you choose.

As for Mathew posting on the forum, we already have some great finance experts here. Rolf Latham always gives impartial sensible advice and never touts for business. By the way...he's financing 3 deals for our clients despite him being in Sydney and the deals in Melbourne.

flyfishinginoz
29-03-2003, 01:18 PM
Michael,

Will you be doing any more of these Free Seminars in the future in Sydney?

I know you said something about June for 'going inside your head' or something like that, but as newbie, I'm still gathering information and a bit upset I missed this opportunity last week.

Darn, didn't get to this thread - was on another section of the forum :D

Cheers,

Michelle