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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Taking a Rent to Own course
Hey everyone! Ive been attending some real estate meet ups over the last few months and have met a couple that specialize in the Rent to Own strategy and they seem to be doing well with it. A lot of people have been asking them about how to do rent to own properly so they decided to create a 3 day course for people for 1500$ They will help us structure our first 3 properties and give us all the knowledge that they have accumulated over the years.
Do you guys think its a good idea to pay for a real estate course? Or should I just search the internet and do it that way.
Biggerpockets doesn't seem to like people paying for courses very much so I'm wondering if you guys think it would be a good idea. Thank you!