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Land Academy vs. Land Geek

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I was reading through posts and the last time I have seen this question posted was four years ago. Does anybody have any more recent opinions of the programs? Is the curricula particularly different or are they both somewhat equivalent?

Thank you much!

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Darald Berger
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@Chris Barrett, I also started with the LA course.  Since then I've seen most of the training programs out there from friends.  80-90% of the courses are the same basic idea, sending offers to land owners.  Then the other 10-20% of the programs provide a different focus on business plan IMO.

LAcademy
focuses on cash flips
LGeeks
focuses on selling on terms/owner financing
Jack Bosch
focuses on LOTS of different things, including what I would call wholesaling or assignment of contracts
Seth/RETipster
is a well rounded education and Seth has even said that the majority of his course information is available for free on this website, you pay for the structured learning course and having it all outlined in a logical order.
Casual Fridays focuses on cash flips of Bass Boat recreational type properties and more recently moving toward large acreage subdivides

It really comes down to what type of business you want to build and unfortunately most people likely don't know that answer when they get started.  So listen to their podcasts and choose the one that speaks to your personality the most.

Hope this helps.

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