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Jodi Terrell
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Does anyone have first hand experience w/multi family coaching?

Jodi Terrell
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • North Alabama
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I've been researching several coaching/mentor programs for multifamily but would love to hear from someone with first hand experience. 

Is it worth the money? Who do you recommend? I've looked into Joe Fairless, Michael Blank and Rod Khlief but I'm not sold on anyone (obviously). 

Thanks for your input! 

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Michael Le
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Michael Le
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@Jodi Terrell, asking that question on BP will generate very interesting responses as BP in general is so anti-coaching/mentoring it's not even funny. Most of the people who reply have never used one and are parroting what others have said on BP. 'Get free education on BP. Go find someone local and add value to them. Paying anything more than a bag a chips for coaching is a scam.' These same people probably had no hesitation in paying $30k a year for college. 

Now there is good reason for this type of culture on BP as most people here are in the single family space and there are many people out there selling those sorts of programs and a lot are even scams. And since BP is really pretty good on educating you along that front, you could make do just learning on how wholesale and flip houses from here. I just think multifamily is a different animal. Sure, it's still possible to learn a lot of what you need from reading through BP. I just think going through a mentor really moves you along.

I'm very familiar with all the programs you've mentioned. I think they are all good in different ways. But I'm not going to say anything here because of how vehemently some people get about it and I don't want to be called a shill. But feel free to message me and I'll give you some more color.

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