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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Mobile Home University: Home study course or bootcamp
I am wanting to learn about mobile home park investing over the next year. (Not ready to buy one yet.) Would you recommend getting the Mobile Home University home study course OR doing their boot camp? I understand the boot camp may be a great experience, but it seems you may get more content, and be able to reference it more with the home study course. Which do you recommend and why?