JLF Group of Companies
John Fitzgerald is an accomplished entrepreneur and motivational speaker with over four decades of experience. As CEO of the JLF Group of Companies since 1981, John has led a boutique property services provider that integrates property development and marketing with complementary financial services. In 1997, John founded Custodian, aimed at educating Australians on wealth building through real estate, achieving over 3,700 clients and 10,700 properties sold. Additionally, John has served as the Founder and Chairman of Toogoolawa Schools Limited since 1991, focusing on character development for boys aged 9-14 who are disengaged from mainstream education. With a rich background in public speaking, John has inspired diverse audiences for over twenty years.
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JLF Group of Companies
JLF Groups core discipline is property development with experience in both residential and commercial projects. Our specialty is residential land development, having developed over 5,000 allotments and more than 8,000 house and land packages. The JLF Group was established in 1981 by John Leonard Fitzgerald when he was 18 years of age. John, who remains the Group's CEO, has successfully traded for 30 years. The group comprises of offices in five states and employs over 90 staff. The Group’s 10 acre head office is located on the Nerang River in Queensland’s Gold Coast. It includes a 300 seat auditorium, 5000 member gymnasium, recording and teleconference facilities and lounge, bar, café. John wrote '7 Steps To Wealth' more than 25 years ago. Since releasing, thousands of Australians have read the book and followed the Custodian strategy; Buy Land For Growth. While JLF may be best known to developers, builders and real estate agents, the Australian public may be more familiar with the following two divisions of JLF: · Custodian – educates Australians on how to follow the right strategy to build wealth via residential property investment. · Investloan – focuses on the needs of Australian families to assess their best position to undertake property