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The three-step method can make you millions, says Britain’s richest gypsy, Alfie Best

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A GYPSY who built his empire from scratch has revealed a three-step method anyone can use to make millions.

Billionaire Alfie Best, 53, has worked his way to wealth for decades, and has had many setbacks along the way.

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Alfie Best says he is Britain’s first gypsy billionaireCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun
The father-of-two has a £9 million superyacht

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The father-of-two has a £9 million superyachtCredit: Alfie Best – supplied
He also has a helicopter - and has also told people how to get rich

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He also has a helicopter – and has also told people how to get richCredit: Arthur Edwards / The Sun

But Alfie’s journey to become known as Britain’s richest gypsy has made him want to inspire others.

And now he is offering the British a helping hand by giving advice on how to reach the top financially.

Alfie told The Sun: “Don’t get me wrong, success comes and goes – it could be with us today, it could leave us tomorrow and I’m very aware of that.

“We always have to keep working on it, but if we want it bad enough, we will be there to make it happen with them.”

He added that he believes people already need the right “mindset.”

The 53-year-old continued: “We don’t all have to be David Beckham, Tyson Fury, Ronaldo – we don’t all have to be because we’re not built as athletes.

“We’re all built in different ways. You know we have to do what we love because you’ll never work another day. It’s so true: If you don’t love it, don’t do it.”

Alfie says there are three key steps people can take to become millionaires – and he knows it works.

The father explained that people should “take a step back, not forward” – analyzing where you are with simple cash flow; look at where the losses are going out and where the revenue streams are coming in.

He said: ‘Because what’s happening in today’s society, companies are all trying to get us on the merry-go-round of making monthly payments on our money, our insurance, our mortgages and our rent.

A look inside Britain’s richest gypsy Alfie Best’s lavish £100,000 superyacht holiday, from jetpack rides to dinner with Elton John

“It’s about conditioning yourself and once you’ve done that, look at where the revenue comes from and where you can massage that to increase it and get that business for your customers.”

Alfie explained that he’s been getting that advice in speeches for years – and one man recently revealed that he had followed it, and it has paid off.

The billionaire explained that he gave a speech in Dubai last year and there was a question and answer session at the end – then a man from London stood up.

Alfie continued: “He had come there to invest in property in Dubai.

“He said, ‘You may not remember me, but you gave a speech two years ago in Birmingham. I was in an extremely difficult position and my company was about to go bankrupt. You didn’t know that at the time, but I asked you what you wanted to do.” would do if there was a particular difficult time.’

Three-step method for millions

  • Analyze where you stand with a simple cash flow
  • See where the losses go
  • Look at where the revenue streams are coming in

“And I remember that was the advice I gave him.”

The billionaire explained that the man then thanked him and said his “business is now thriving, not just barely surviving.”

Alfie says it was then that he decided he wanted to make a difference in people – and that’s why he’s launching now Best prosperity network.

He explained that it is an initiative for people who want to know how to generate a better income, adding: “I am going to take it upon myself to do my utmost to encourage everyone to create a better life for themselves and the people around them create. “

When asked if he thought money and success could lead to happiness, the father said yes.

“When you become successful, when you feel it, you feel proud, and when you achieve success, you think you have a purpose.

“Moreover, most importantly, happiness cannot be born, nor fulfillment.

“But I’d rather cry in a Rolls Royce than on a bike.”

A look inside Alfie’s lavish £100,000 superyacht holiday

BY JEMMA CARR

Britain’s richest gypsy doesn’t shy away from splashing out his millions – and his latest lavish holiday was no exception.

Alfie Best – whose net worth was a whopping £745million this year – spent a glamorous week on his £9million superyacht, sailing around Cannes and meeting celebs.

The real estate mogul enjoyed the luxurious lifestyle, enjoying meals prepared by his private chef and taking jet boat lessons from a private teacher he had on board.

But he didn’t stop working completely during his holiday, with the scammer regularly sneaking off to answer Zoom calls home.

Alfie’s astonishing wealth comes from his residential park empire Wyldecrest Parks, which made £32 million last year alone.

As a well-deserved break, he took daughter Elizabeth and son Alfie Jr to Cannes, where his yacht – named Wyldecrest after the company that made his fortune – is moored.

Alfie told The Sun: “We chartered the yacht around Monaco, Cannes and St. Tropez.

“I won’t lie to you, I was on Zoom in the afternoon. I really enjoyed sitting down for a really good lunch and dinner.

“There’s a chef on board.”

Not content with floating on water, Alfie arranged for a private tutor to teach him how to float in the air in jet-powered boots.

His judgment? “Honestly, terrifying,” Alfie said.

“I’m a bit of a thrill seeker, I can’t say I’m a rollercoaster person.”

Alfie spent days touring the picturesque bay of Cannes.

He added: “We went to the island of Cannes – there is a restaurant you can only go to if you have a yacht

“I’ve been there in the past and Elton John was there jamming. It’s very surreal.

“I have two Sea-Doos on the yacht – they’re like jet-powered boards that take you underwater and around.

“Dolphins swam next to us.

Alfie talked about a typical day on holiday.

“I got up around 9 a.m. Then I had breakfast upstairs around 9:30,” he said.

“Waking up at 9 a.m. is kind of lazy for me.

“Then I check my emails to see if a call needs to be made.

‘Then the boat would take us to the coast and we would explore the city for two hours.

“Come back, go out with Sea-Doos, or take the paddleboard.”

“Sometimes we would take out a donut and have it pulled by the speedboat we had with us.

“Then at 4 p.m. I do two hours of mentoring with other companies.

“I spent the afternoon sunbathing before having dinner on the yacht upstairs at 7pm.”

And Alfie’s luxury trip didn’t come cheap.

He added: “To take the yacht for a week would cost around £85,000 – plus fuel and mooring it works out to around £100,000.”

Alfie’s yacht is an exclusive Sunseeker 90 Ocean and features a watersports speedboat tender and a jet ski – both housed in the yacht’s own private dipping jetty.

On board there is luxurious accommodation for eight guests, plus a lounge and swimming platform at water level.

Photos show a beautiful dining area suitable for eight people.

Glamorous sleeping quarters ensure a good night’s sleep on board and beautiful works of art hang above the bed.

The bathroom is fully equipped with a window overlooking the sea from the shower.

An outdoor seating area allows guests to dine with the sound of the waves amid the sea air.

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