Bruce Guan is the founder of InvestMentor, a real estate investment firm and education company based out of Sydney, Australia.
Their goal is to make wealth accessible to everyone.
“Stand guard at the door of your mind,” Bruce says.
“I like that quote so much because it’s such a great reminder: you gotta be careful about what you let into your mind. In the modern world today we’re exposed to so much information.”
“Everywhere you go, everywhere you look,” he continues, “we’re always on our phones, looking around, you’re seeing billboards, all sorts of stuff.”
“And for me, you’ve got to be really careful about what you’re focusing on and what’s going into your mind.”
“A great example of that would be: Where do you get your news from? If it’s from the local news or Daily Mail, you’re probably not a very wealthy person.”
“Those media outlets, in my opinion, are pretty trashy.”
“Not only that, but it’s who you associate with,” Bruce warns.
InvestMentor Head of Property, Joshua Ure, adds, “That’s right, I’ve never met anyone who’s done it all by themself.”
“I’ve never met anyone who’s gone from zero to multi-millionaire, billionaire – successful person – who had no help from anyone,” Joshua adds.
“Everyone’s had a good accountant, everyone’s had a good lawyer, a good mentor, someone that they’ve shadowed, sometimes it’s even a boss, maybe it’s a life coach.”
“Personally, I rely on heaps of people for advice,” he says.
“And so should you, but they gotta be the right people.”
Which is where InvestMentor comes in.
They’ve got the team, the research, the finance plan, access to off-market properties, plus the end-to-end support you’ll need in order to succeed as a property investor in Australia.
And unlike the fluff you get from books and YouTube videos, everything inside InvestMentor comes from real life, in-the-trenches experience.
They’re on a mission to help you make money that’s not attached to the number of hours you work.
And it doesn’t have to be a ton of money. Maybe $500, $1,000 a week.
“If that’s coming from property investments where you’re not having to work a 9-5 job,” Bruce says, “then, to me, you’re wealthy.”
“On the flip side, you could be earning $2- or $300 grand a year at a job; but that’s not wealth,” he would argue.
“Most people think it is. That’s why they chase the next promotion, that next paycheck.”
“Instead they should be thinking: How do I add an extra stream of income that’s gonna one day replace my job?”
“Start small: $100 a week, $200 a week.”
“And build up to the point where, when you retire, you know, you’re 65 years old? You’ve got something there, something to actually replace your job with.”
“Say you’ve got $100,000 or $200,000 coming in passively.”
“That’s real wealth. That’s what it’s all about.”
“It’s got nothing to do with how much you earn; it’s got everything to do with how you earn it,” Bruce points out.
“But most people never got started investing in real estate because they’re too fearful, they’re too risk averse.”
InvestMentor fixes that.
Their mentoring program will give you the tools, the tactics, the hand holding you need to overcome common pitfalls and accelerate your property journey.
Cost is $4,997 or six monthly installments of $997.
You’re covered by a 30-day action-based guarantee.
Basically, you’ll have to meet with your property mentor, do the required homework, and if you’re still unhappy, you can ask for a refund as long as you’re still inside of the first month.
I appreciate the straightforward pricing and no-nonsense presentation.