FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear and honest answers to everything you need to know before getting started.
Which guide should I start with as a beginner?
If you have never invested in real estate before and terms like "rental yield", "leverage" or "cash flow" don't ring a bell, start with The Basics. It was designed specifically for people starting from zero. In 25 pages, you'll have a clear picture of how real estate investing works and what your first steps should be.
If you already have some knowledge — you understand how a mortgage works, you've looked at property listings before — you can go straight to the Complete Guide. It covers the fundamentals quickly before going in depth.
💡 Our recommendation: The Complete Pack is the best option overall. You get all 3 guides at once, progress at your own pace, and save money compared to buying separately.
What format are the guides in?
All guides are in PDF format — the most universal and practical format for this type of content.
Here's what that means for you in practice:
- Instant download after purchase — you receive the link by email within minutes
- Readable on any device: iPhone, Android, Mac, PC, iPad
- No internet connection needed once downloaded — read anywhere, even offline
- You can annotate, highlight and take notes directly in the PDF
- No subscription, no renewal — the guide is yours forever
📱 On iPhone: Open the PDF with Apple's "Books" app for the best reading experience. On Android, Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) works perfectly.
Do I need a lot of money to start investing in real estate?
No — and this is one of the biggest misconceptions about real estate investing. You don't need to be wealthy to start. Real estate is one of the only investments where banks will lend you the majority of the purchase price, because property is one of the safest assets they can take as collateral.
In most countries, banks finance between 70% and 90% of the property's value. That means you only need to come up with 10 to 30% yourself — and that money is often covered by a down payment you save over time.
🏦 Real example: You buy an apartment for €150,000. The bank lends €120,000 (80%). You put in €30,000. Your tenant pays the mortgage every month. You're building an asset worth €150,000 with €30,000 of your own money — that's the power of leverage.
What you actually need to get started:
- A down payment of 10-25% of the property value (depending on the market and lender)
- A healthy financial profile: no overdrafts, regular savings, stable income
- A debt-to-income ratio below 35-40% (varies by country)
- The right knowledge — which is exactly what our guides provide
Do the guides cover international markets?
Yes — and that's what makes these guides different from most real estate books. Rather than focusing on a single country, they cover 30+ markets across the globe: the USA, Dubai, the UK, France, Germany, Japan, Portugal, Southeast Asia, and several emerging markets.
For each market, you'll find:
- Typical rental yields and price ranges
- Financing conditions for local and foreign buyers
- Key tax rules and legal frameworks
- The best cities and neighborhoods for investors
- Risk factors to be aware of
🌍 Whether you want to invest locally or internationally — whether you're looking at a flat in Manchester, an apartment in Dubai, or a villa in Bali — you'll find the information you need to make an informed decision.
Is there a money-back guarantee?
Yes. We offer a full 14-day money-back guarantee, no questions asked.
If within 14 days of your purchase you feel the guide didn't meet your expectations — for any reason — simply contact us and we'll refund you in full. No forms, no waiting, no explanation needed.
🛡️ Why this guarantee? Because we genuinely believe in the quality of these guides. This isn't just a marketing policy — it's our way of saying we stand fully behind what we sell.
Here's how the process works:
- You purchase your guide and download it immediately
- You have 14 days to read and evaluate it
- If you're not satisfied, contact us by email
- We process your full refund within 48 hours
What's the difference between the Complete Guide and the Premium Edition?
Both are comprehensive guides — but they target very different levels of experience and ambition.
The Complete Guide is designed for investors who want to buy their first or second property and build a solid portfolio. It covers the full process: choosing a strategy, financing, taxation, finding deals, managing tenants, renovation ROI, and avoiding the most common mistakes. It ends with a 24-month action plan.
The Premium Edition is for investors who want to go further — much further. It covers:
- Global market arbitrage — exploiting yield differences across countries
- Advanced legal structures: LLCs, offshore holdings, family trusts
- Tax optimization across multiple jurisdictions
- Commercial real estate, distressed properties, and creative financing
- Building a short-term rental empire at scale
- A 10-year plan from first deal to financial dynasty
💡 Not sure which to choose? If you're just starting out or own 1-2 properties, go with the Complete Guide. If you already have experience and want to scale internationally, the Premium Edition is for you. The Complete Pack gives you both — plus The Basics — at the best price.
Can I invest in real estate without a permanent employment contract?
Yes — it's absolutely possible. The idea that you need a permanent full-time job to get a mortgage is one of the most persistent myths in real estate. In reality, lenders evaluate your overall financial profile, not just your contract type.
Self-employed people, freelancers, business owners, and contractors successfully obtain mortgages every day in most countries. What matters to lenders is:
- Income stability — typically 2-3 years of consistent earnings
- Tax returns or bank statements proving your income
- A healthy debt-to-income ratio
- A good credit history with no major red flags
- A solid down payment (lenders take less risk when you contribute more)
💡 Pro tip: Working with a mortgage broker is especially valuable if you're self-employed or have a non-traditional income. Brokers know which lenders are most flexible — and can present your case in the strongest possible way.
Our guides cover financing strategies specifically for investors with non-standard income profiles, including how to structure your application and what documentation to prepare.
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