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LaKeysha Adams
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Real Estate Mogul-Investing is Dead

LaKeysha Adams
  • Financial Advisor
  • Conyers, GA
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Hello everyone! I recently joined bigger pockets, because I am interested in RE investing and would like to begin wholesaling until I can venture into renting out properties. I came across this webinar at www.***************.com and it promises to explain the new state of real estate investing, because the older methods (wholesaling, buy an hold, etc.) are dead. Do any of you experienced investors believe this? Is it something to worry about or should I just remain optimistic and continue on my journey to becoming a wholesaler? BTW I love this site. I have been secretly browsing it since I joined. I'm ready to come out of the shadows now.

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Mike G.
  • Rehabber / Flipper
  • Simi Valley, CA
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Mike G.
  • Rehabber / Flipper
  • Simi Valley, CA
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Originally posted by LaKeysha Adams:
...it promises to explain the new state of real estate investing, because the older methods (wholesaling, buy an hold, etc.) are dead.

My guess is they are just giving those older methods new names and trying to amaze people with their "new" techniques.

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