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Aaron Howell
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The Deed on CNBC Wednesdays at 10 pm

Aaron Howell
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Crozet, VA
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Anyone else watching this show ?  Interesting so far.

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Jeff V.
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@Aaron Howell

Definitely watching...  it's not your normal flip show where everything is rosy and glossed over.  In my opinion it shows real problems that investors will face as they grow.  Already picked up a few good tips from the show that I never thought about.

It's also more about the problems that people have in the Real Estate investing business, and less about the nitty gritty details of flips ect.  So far most of the people he has helped were their worst enemy, mainly because they didn't know what they didn't know and didn't like taking advice from a more experienced investor.

Another perk is it's a local show for me, so I can relate to the area and culture.

Jeff V

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