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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Going into debt to buy mentorship
New to investing was wondering if going into debt to pay for a commercial real estate coach is a good idea? I have about half of the “tuition” in cash and the other half i can get using my credit cards is this smart or should i save the money until i have the full tuition like i think i should
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It isn't 'tuition'. Find a local group that does real estate and someone there likely does commercial real estate and you can talk to them for free. Do not go into debt to pay for it. Many of the courses are scams and a way for them to sell you another product.