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Matthew Perry
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  • Boston, MA
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Pay Guru Program vs. Formal Mentorship Program

Matthew Perry
  • Developer
  • Boston, MA
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Looking for an unscientific scientific pool here. 

Which would you prefer:

Option 1:  Pay the price get the package of how to become a real estate investor which is the "classes", the forms, the spreadsheets, the basic how-to-do day one you're a real estate investor  things. Cost: hourly fee or outright purchase of course

Option 2: Formal mentorship agreement  where no cost is paid out. However, profit sharing on deals is structured for deals brought on by apprentice. Tools, experience, and guidance offered via direct communication and playing to strengths that apprentice would bring to partnership. 

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