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New online courses for buy to let investors unveiled

A property education business says it’s targeting a major expansion with the launch of online additions to its nationwide courses in property investment strategies.

Doncaster-based Touchstone Education, which runs weekend seminars and courses for property investors, is aiming to double its £3.5m turnover within the next 12 months with a revenue target of £10m by 2021.

The company has recently launched Touchstone Online – a learning tool that includes a series of video tutorials and webinars as well as access to a database of knowledge and ongoing one-to-one support from experts.

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It has also published a so-called Brexit Property Investment Manual, offering investors guidance on what actions they can take in the event of Britain leaving the EU with or without a deal, or in the event of a General Election or a second referendum.

The company is seeking to recruit an additional eight members of staff to supplement its 32-strong workforce, split between Helensburgh and its Doncaster training centre; there are also plans for the opening of a London office.

Touchstone Online provides subscribers with a series of broadcasts on how to balance property buying and management with a full-time job, as well as strategies to build wealth and generate passive income.

Subscribers can upgrade to access premium content including specialist courses in serviced accommodation, property leverage, no-money-down and expert positioning.

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    Hardly news. This comes across as an advertorial

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    • 26 July 2019 23:32 PM

    More twaddle from another scam wealth creation set up.
    It really doesn't need any education at all.
    Any fool can become an investor.
    It doesn't require any training.
    But of course it does involve knowledge which is available free if you can be bothered to look for it.
    Only the lazy will waste their money on silly courses.

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