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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply

Is this a good idea for a seminar targeted at Flippers?
I have noticed that many flippers in my area have taken courses from the various gurus but otherwise are blissfully ignorant to understanding rehab costs. I was thinking I would create a course that involves a field trip to one of the flips I am working and pointing out all of the things they should catch and helping them understand rehab costs at a line item level.
I am an expert in electrical and learned plumbing in the Coast Guard. I will show them how to make certain repairs in a hands-on way as part of this field trip.
I am thinking about charging $500 for this offer. Is this a good or bad idea?