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Dawn Oree
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Renatus Education I’m Considering Joining. Any Advice?

Dawn Oree
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Diego, CA
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I’ve recently been introduced to Renatus. I wanted to know if anyone here has used their education and mentorship to become successful in real estate. It’s a $20,000 commitment. I’d like to hear your feedback on their program if you’re so inclined.

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Originally posted by @Dawn Oree:
I’ve recently been introduced to Renatus. I wanted to know if anyone here has used their education and mentorship to become successful in real estate. It’s a $20,000 commitment. I’d like to hear your feedback on their program if you’re so inclined.

 Buy a house with a partner in a Joint Venture instead. You learn a lot more and you actually are investing. (Do a search in the search bar above for details.) For instance, when I Joint Venture with people they get all of their questions answered and the training and actually own property. 

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