Financial freedom may seem like an unreachable goal.
This was how Samuel Leeds felt at the tender age of 17, when he was mocked for pursuing property investments with very little funds – before silencing his critics by going on to become a millionaire at just 21.
And now, he is passing his wisdom to others with his incredibly successful Property Investors Crash Course, which you can attend for just £1.
Coming to Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester, Samuel is preparing to tell how he went from a plasterer to a property magnate with a seven figure bank balance.
The course is designed for everyone from beginners looking to get into the property game to skilled investors seeking to enhance their knowledge and meet like-minded individuals in the world of property investment.
Click HERE to book a slot, so you too can learn how Samuel swapped humble beginnings for a millionaire lifestyle as a tycoon, teaching everything from using AI to utilising the Buy, Refurbish, Refinance Strategy.
So what does Samuel teach on this course?
– The secrets to becoming a successful property investor
– How to find fantastic property opportunities quickly and effectively
– How to utilise other peoples money to get started
– How to uncover incredible property deals within seconds using AI-Powered Platforms
– How to build your power team to systemise your business
– How to create a passive income to give you the freedom you desire
– How to recycle your money using the Buy, Refurbish, Refinance Strategy
How did Samuel make his millions?
After struggling in school, Samuel was faced with many critics laughing at him when he pursued property investment aged 17 with very little funds.
What he discovered school taught nothing about money, Samuel insisted the system conditions students to be poor.
He says: ‘I have nothing against schools, jobs or banks. They have their place, but as Jim Rohn says, “Formal education will earn you a living, but self-education will earn you a fortune…
‘That is why you absolutely cannot afford to miss the Deal Sourcing Crash Course! Believe it or not, my first million pounds was not made from property investing, but from deal sourcing…
‘There is absolutely no reason why you cannot do the exact same thing too, I can’t wait to see you on this life changing programme.’
Now however, with his unique and empowering methods, Samuel is teaching prospective investors how to make their millions… just like him!
Who are the Crash Course success stories?
Kyle Huckerby and Thomas Lowe
Friends Kyle Huckerby and Thomas Lowe who trained on Samuel Leeds’ academy have found their niche in property, using the rent-to-HMO strategy to make a full-time living. The entrepreneurs also sell deals to investors.
In February alone, they made a total profit of £15,000. Still only in their early twenties, they control 43 rooms in Leicester, Nottingham and Coventry and are about to open their own letting agency.
Jess Moss and Joe Madigan
A young waitress was working punishing hours when she met a man and fell in love with him. Now they are having a baby. It is an everyday story, except that Jess Moss is only 19 and she and her partner Joe Madigan are financially free from property.
In just one month, the couple, from Liverpool, recorded a profit of £16,000, using strategies such as rent-to-rent and selling deals.
They also own a staging and management business and are now attracting overseas investors keen to cash in on their expertise.
Martin Adams
Property entrepreneur Martin Adams could have retired after his first venture. He moved out of his house and rented out the rooms, giving him a passive income that pays his bills.
But rather than sit back and do nothing, Martin branched out into other investment methods after joining the Samuel Leeds Academy in March 2023.
Now the entrepreneur provides temporary accommodation for people having work done on their homes on insurance. He has also just sealed his first lease option agreement.
So what are you waiting for? Book NOW to start your future as an investor – and to find financial freedom for the rest of your life