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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Phil Pustejovsky
I'm a complete newbie to real estate investing and I want to jump in and make it my career as soon as possible, here in Los Angeles. I found Phil P. online and have read many forum threads here about him. I'm extremely interested in participating in his program because it seems like a really aggressive way to learn this business, despite his hefty fees.
What should I do?
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James Wise
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Building long term wealth in real estate is a pretty simple process. I think coaching can have it's place but over all it is pretty over rated.
Buy rentals properties with mortgages and have your tenants pay off your mortgages. Even make some extra profit along the way. No coaching necessary.