Hi all.
I know, I know. The topic of Neil Jenman has been done to death. But I can't resist.
I went to his "Don't Buy Anything" seminar in Ballarat last night to hear what he had to say. I was very sceptical going in, and my viewpoint hasn't changed much since. It was well worth hearing what he had to say though.
I'm just curious, for those of you who know what Jenman is all about, what do you think will happen to the market if Jenman's Ethics proposals become a standard in real estate? How will it impact home buyers/sellers/investors?
(Can't resist giving you this quote that I took towards the end of his seminar too... "The only way to get rich quickly in real estate is to rip people off or be dishonest..." Thanks Neil.)
I know, I know. The topic of Neil Jenman has been done to death. But I can't resist.
I went to his "Don't Buy Anything" seminar in Ballarat last night to hear what he had to say. I was very sceptical going in, and my viewpoint hasn't changed much since. It was well worth hearing what he had to say though.
I'm just curious, for those of you who know what Jenman is all about, what do you think will happen to the market if Jenman's Ethics proposals become a standard in real estate? How will it impact home buyers/sellers/investors?
(Can't resist giving you this quote that I took towards the end of his seminar too... "The only way to get rich quickly in real estate is to rip people off or be dishonest..." Thanks Neil.)