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Redgy Saint-Germain
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Middle ground between Grant Cardone and BP

Redgy Saint-Germain
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Hey guys, I been following Grant Cardone, read the "10X rule" "Be obsessed or be average " etc but I feel like the Grant's message is a bit contradictory to what our BP contributors are suggesting(start small and work your way up). Ive done quite a few deals, gained valuable knowledge in real estate because of BP and will always be grateful to have such a wonderful platform and good contributors. I am looking for your thoughts on bridging Grant and BP to get the best of both worlds when looking at scaling your business. Redgy

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