There really are a lot of “no’s” in property options investing. In fact, all of these things really do add up to a real value for those that invest in this type of property investment. As you consider why you should be investing here, also consider the various options you have available to you. You’ll want to plan to make any investment carefully, but you will find yourself with various benefits that lessen your overall risk.
Here are some of the No’s you’ll find in property options.
• There are NO large investments needed at the start of any project. You’ll find that you need only a small amount of money to invest in options and this small amount gives you everything you need to make a sizable income in the process.
• There are NO mortgages holding your credit at risk. In fact, because you do not need a mortgage to secure this type of real estate transaction, you may have more money available to you to invest in other types of investments or more property options to buy.
• There are NO obligations to settle. Unlike any other type of transaction, you do not need to make a decision on whether or not to buy. You are not obligated to settle.
• There are NO tenants to deal with. If you don’t see yourself running an apartment complex or a condo, you don’t have to. In fact, with property options, there is no reason for you to have to be considered about making small repairs and handling tenant problems.
Nothing stopping you from starting
The biggest “no” of all is the fact there is NO reason not to get stared. To start learning about property options and all that they can offer to you, look at the professional Mark Rolton. With this successful company Massland, he’s been able to teach countless people about the opportunities available to them.
Sean Rasmussen
Property Options Australia
Property Options Blog © 2006 – 2008

Hi Sean,
This is a great list of ‘no’s’. No large investments, no mortgage, no obligations and no tenants. There’s definitely no good reason not to get started in property options investing.
You just have to say yes to getting started with Mark Rolton and Massland. It seems like a good way to go.