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Hersh M.
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Experience with Rich Dad Coaching

Hersh M.
  • Engineer
  • Carlsbad/San Diego
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Almost everyone has read RDPD book. Does anyone have any info or experience with their coaching program?

What exactly is involved in coaching, how do they help and what are the prices? 

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Jose Flores
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Jose Flores
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Hi @Hersh M. I am a big fan of Robert Kiyosaki and have read a few of his books.  I recommend reading is his books.  However, his real estate coaching program is something I would stay away from.  It is set up as an up sell latter.  Giving you broad stroked answers to real estate investing strategies and then up selling you into their next in depth course and the cycle continues.  Before you know it you have spent 10k in education and still don't have a system to follow.  They also recommend using credit cards to buy houses which as a Dave Ramsey budget guy is a terrible idea.  

With all that said I do believe education is critical, but be a critical consumer.  There is a great wealth of knowledge here on BiggerPockets and many of the members love teaching and building with others.  I also would check out @Brandon Turner posts and books.  I have learned so much from this guy.  Hope this helps.  

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