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Luis Cortazar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
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Grant Cardone's Syndication for newbies

Luis Cortazar
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
Posted

Grant preaches that people do not think bigger... I consider my self a Big goal kinda of guy. I like to set the bar up high for me because I do believe in my ability to achieve my set goals. Im very willful when i set my mind to something...


I listen to grant talk about these big deals, as im sure most of you have, and although I do believe I can successfully turn some multifamily properties into more successful businesses, my mind goes back to being realistic and thinking, How in the world is a strange successful multimillionaire going to let a non experienced, no track record having guy manage his or her money?

I believe all Grant preaches is true, as long as you have somewhat of a successful track record. Maybe some flips? and a small buy and hold portfolio? Right? or am i wrong? am I limiting my self?

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