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Warning! Don’t take property advice from these people

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If you’re planning to buy a new home or investment property, you’ll probably want to seek out some advice before taking the leap.

From friends and family to real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and even online forums or webinars, there is no end of information available out there – but it’s difficult to know which one is best to turn to.

In fact, I’ve often jokingly said there are 25 million property experts in Australia.

But be warned… whether you’re a property investor or buying your first or next home, here are 6 sources you shouldn’t rely on for advice.

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Friends or family

I understand why you’d do this, but the question to ask is: are they financial experts, or have they built a substantial property investment portfolio?

While it might be great to have general financial and investment discussions with friends and family, the truth is that unless they are an expert in the field, you should never lean too heavily on their thoughts.

So while it’s great to be supported by the people around us, when it comes to property advice, avoid the ‘risk’ of well-meaning but poor advice and speak to an independent property professional instead.

Real estate agents or buyer’s agents

Depending on whether you’re buying or selling, a real estate agent or buyer’s agent is an invaluable ally to have on your side.

The thing is, real estate agents, work for a vendor to help them achieve the best price so they’re certainly not in the position to advise you if a particular property suits your investment or even home-buying needs.

On the other hand, while an experienced buyer’s agent is able to seek out properties in their local area of expertise, they’re not qualified to advise whether a particular property suits your long-term investment goals, even though some will suggest they can.

Since your buyer’s agent should be a local area expert, this means they can’t be an expert for the whole city and definitely not for other cities around the country, so in many ways, they are just an “order taker” and, as I said, while they are an important part of your property team, they should not be the ones giving strategic property advice.

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Mortgage brokers, accountants, or financial planners

Similarly, while it’s handy to have a savvy mortgage broker, accountant, and financial planner on your team, they don’t know the property market well enough, if at all, to offer reliable advice.

While this trio is all qualified in their own area of expertise, they are not qualified to provide advice for the property market.

In fact, financial planners are usually not allowed to give property investment advice under their license.

Property marketers

A property marketer sells properties on behalf of a developer and while they may understand property investment metrics, it’s important to remember that they’re not on your side.

That’s because they’re acting with an ulterior motive – they’re working on behalf of a developer and get paid to sell his product.

Property marketers are sometimes referred to as “property spruikers” because they tend to attract large crowds to attend free “property investment” seminars. Of course, today most of these are held online.

And that brings us nicely onto…

Investment seminars, webinars, workshops, or property mentors

Beware of anything which claims to be a property investment seminar or workshop or webinar – similarly for anyone claiming to be a property “mentor.”

During a ‘seminar or workshop’ sales presentation, property marketers will often provide all the reasons why the product that they have to offer is the BEST investment for everyone in the room

And it’s easy to see why that should be a big red flag.

So, ask yourself: is the person conducting the event really an investment expert in their field?

How long have they been financially secure, or do they make their money teaching others?

Similarly, there seems to be an abundance of property mentors around – some who give great guidance, while others are really property sellers or marketers in disguise.

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