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Vivian Nim
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Chad find, fund, and flip advance class.

Vivian Nim
  • Beaumont, TX
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Hello Community,

I would appreciate any advises I can get from here. I want to start to invest in real-estate. I just graduated from pharmacy school two years ago and have around 200k loans. I have nothing save, I put everything in a loan, plus I just got a divorce and that took a huge toll on me this year. I just went to the chad-find, fund, and flip class and learn a lot from them. They wanted 40k for the advance class, where I can start flipping house with the mentor guidance. The problem is that I do not have that kind of money, so I have to get new credit cards in order to pay them. Should I pay 40k to start flipping houses with the mentor guidance or  should I  save up and do the flip myself in the future without any guidance. I might make many mistakes along the way with no help. Have anyone experience with this? Are these classes worth it to put youself into more debts?

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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
  • Rental Property Investor
  • East Wenatchee, WA
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Steve Vaughan#1 Personal Finance Contributor
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NO! NO WAY!  I would first obtain @j scott 's book on flipping, at least.  You can find better help on here for free.  Please don't do this.  To pay taxes and commissions on your first flip you're going to need the money anyway!

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