Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Charges for property courses

Dear Mr Tan,

Just read your blog on some of the forex exchange training courses.


Will you be able to touch on the property investment as well? Almost everyday I see advertisements in the Straits Times promoting about property investment courses (where they claim that you can invest with little or no money and own 3 properties with 1 property). These courses are also not cheap at all. People who are unable to buy properties of their own can get together in a group and pool their resources and invest together. 


I have never attended any of these courses before. I'm not sure if this is the legal thing to do in S'pore. Please advise if you can also look into this area besides financial investment.


JL



REPLY
 I did not realize that people pay money to attend property courses as well. It seems to be another way to give away money!

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