Kent couple win through to final stages of X Factor-style competition for property investors
George and
Sarah Choy are hoping to be a millionaire by the end of 2019 after entering a
competition organised by a property wealth education and training company.
The couple,
from Biddenden in Kent, are among 40 contestants who entered the Millionaire
Maker challenge at the start of the year and, after passing an initial
audition, they’re being mentored by judges before facing a public vote in
December.
The aim of
the contest, organised by Doncaster-based Touchstone Education, is to help as
many contestants as possible to generate a turnover of £1million or more.
The first to
reach the target will receive a VIP package worth £15,000 including an
all-expenses paid trip to a Formula One race weekend with Touchstone.
George, 47,
and Sarah, 41 have been property investors for the past 15 years and they hope
their experience will help them to top the £1million mark ahead of their
rivals.
Mum-of-two
Sarah said: “We signed up for Millionaire Maker because we wanted to really
push ourselves to achieve our goal – to massively increase our income and
equity in property this year.
“It’s
amazing how much you can get done when you know you have to give a progress
report every week.”
George said:
“Although we’re financially free, we want to create a great passive income
through property, so we can spend all our free time on our passion business
VeTribe, helping to save lives by dramatically improving people’s health.
Commercial property is great for this as it can be so hands-off.”
In January
competitors submitted business plans and each was asked to explain what they
wanted from the process and what they hoped to achieve, other than to make
money.
A final group of 25 was selected by judges, based on the quality of their submissions and on their determination to succeed.
They have
been split into two teams, one mentored by Touchstone’s Chief Executive, Paul
Smith and Managing Director Abi Hookway, and the other by Paul’s wife and
business partner, Aniko, and the company’s Commercial Director Gordon Dutfield,
with each battling to produce the first millionaire.
After
visiting judges’ houses for an intensive training weekend, the contestants are
now putting their business plans into practice with help and advice from
mentors during weekly catch-up sessions. Each contestant is keeping a video
diary to provide a record of their investment journey.
Touchstone, which
runs courses and seminars across the UK focused on investment in property,
launched the competition as a way of bringing investors together to share their
experiences and expertise.
Paul said:
“We’re always looking for new ways to impart our knowledge and this X-Factor
style competition helps to generate some energy and excitement around the
process.
“By adding a
competitive edge, there’s an added incentive for our investors, with help from
our staff, to push themselves further to make their property portfolios worker
harder for them.”
He added: “We’ve already seen some early wins for our investors and, even at this early stage, several are on course to reach the £1million mark by the end of the year.”
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Notes:
- Touchstone, founded by Paul and Aniko Smith in 2004, promises ‘freedom through knowledge’ with a series of training courses, ranging from an online webinar to ongoing monthly learning as well as masterclasses and other learning materials.
- It is the first provider of wealth education training in the UK to be certified by the CPD Certification Service.
- The company operates a series of Six figure Summit throughout the year across the UK where learned spend two full days of intensive training with Touchstone Education’s top professionals where they are given access to high value knowledge about proven property investment strategies.
- Delegates who wish to learn more can attend follow-on specialist workshops on topics such as serviced accommodation and commercial portfolio management.
- All the course materials are created in-house and owned by the company. As well as trading in the UK, there are plans to introduce Touchstone courses in the US, Europe and the Middle East.