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What mastermind course are you thinking?

Nick Carozza
  • New to Real Estate
  • California
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I am all over the board on what coach to choose. There are so many with so many different ways of teaching all at different costs. I want a coach because I believe in whatever the cost will be an infinite return IF you get the right coach. Any thoughts or reviews on which you like the best? 

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    Quote from @Michael Carbonare:

    @Nick Carozza  I think much depends on your chosen strategy.  If a coach is an expert in, say, multifamily acquisitions, and you're interested in low entry point strategies, that isn't a good fit.  If, like many new investors, you are starting with a budget, then you might want to consider wholesaling or lease options.  What's your preference for starting?

    I totally agree with you. I have 2 strategies I want to pursue. I can save around 5k a month. I have a healthy budget. I am mostly interested in scaling multi family quickly. I want to start small first and build a bullet proof foundation. That foundation may mean start with wholesaling and build a very healthy budget, systems, negotiations and understanding what a deal is. 
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