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Brad Sumrok Coaching

Matt Nettles
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Has anyone tried out Brad Sumroks Coaching he offers? I noticed he had a few different options to choose from. What were your experiences with using his program?

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Kyle Mitchell
  • Multifamily Syndicator
  • Greater Los Angeles Area
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Kyle Mitchell
  • Multifamily Syndicator
  • Greater Los Angeles Area
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@Matt Nettles Make sure you interview several of these groups before making a decision.  Each one will teach you the same thing about multifamily investing but its the one you feel the most comfortable with and the one you most align with that will get you out of your comfort zone.  That's the benefit of these groups is to accelerate your growth, but if you don't feel comfortable you will be doing yourself a disservice, take the time to vet 5-6 of these groups and in the end you'll know which one to go with.

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