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Fred Chidsey
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Getting Started with Boot Camps

Fred Chidsey
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver Colorado
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Hey all, My wife and I are just getting started, and the current goal is to evaluate properties over the course of the next six months to wrap our heads around doing the numbers and also watch was the Fed is going to do anticipating a potential price decline. Anyway... to my point, We want to take three BootCamp courses 1. Rookie 2. Multifamily property, and 3. Landlord boot camp...

For those of you whom have taken these course do you see an issue with taking them all at once with live delivery or should be spread them out?

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Joseph Crunkilton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oregon City, OR
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Joseph Crunkilton
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Oregon City, OR
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Hey Fred, I'm sure it will be helpful. But the best thing you can do for you experience level is network. There's a lot of successful investors on here with lots of good advice. 

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