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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply
Newbie from Gardena,ca
Hi There,
I just wanted to give an introduction. I found this website while searching for some info about a tenant and landlord issue I have (me being the tenant).
I will be attending a richdad robert kiyosaki seminar and Im wondering will I get any useful info from his packages? anyone have experience with his products before to get started in real estate investing?
Thanks
Arvin
Most Popular Reply
Hello and welcome to the site.
Be very wary of the Rich Dad stuff. Beyond reading the books, don't pay anything for their products.
You can get better quality products/education for way better prices from other sources. Don't get sucked in.
I know all of this from experience. I got sucked in and am still paying for it.
The Rich Dad philosophy is to have multiple streams of income so that you will never be left with all your eggs in one basket. This is very sound advice, but as a new investor you need to implement one, maybe two, investing strategies, master that it, and then move onto the next. Rich Dad influences you to spread your resources way too thin.