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Skylar Vincent
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  • Oakland, CA
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Have you paid for a coach? Thinking about Michael Blank

Skylar Vincent
  • Real Estate
  • Oakland, CA
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HI BP community you ROCK! Thank you for taking the time to read and even respond:)

I'm thinking about paying for some one-on-one coaching with the Michael Blank team.

Has anyone specifically used Michael Blank's one-on-one coaching team and if so did you find useful?

There are some nay sayers out there about paying coaches in general: https://www.inman.com/2016/01/13/pay-real-estate-i...

Thank you BP community again, you seriously ROCK!!!

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Shiloh Lundahl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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Shiloh Lundahl
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Gilbert, AZ
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@Skylar Vincent Inagree with with what @Todd Dexheimer explained that if the 15k you invest to learn starts to generate 15k a year in cash flow, then it was worth it. 

 You are asking a biased group the question of whether or not paying for education is worth it. There is a higher percentage of people on BiggerPockets that have a negative opinion of paying for education. So when you create a post asking if you should pay for education you will get more responses of people who say not to but instead put that money in the first deal.

A better question to help you get what you are looking for might be to ask people who have spent more than 15K on mfh investing, was your education worth it, or looking back, would you have done it a different way.

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