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Suzanne Stark
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Croton, NY
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Has anyone used this John Alexander system? I am a member and would like an experienced investor to do some deals with.Supposedly you can flip reo's and shortsales with their investor funds. Please look at my site and tell me what you think. Thanks
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Larry Moore
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Larry Moore
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Personally, I don't think you need to buy into J. Alexander's system to flip REOs and short sales. I believe he wants about $700 to join and be eligible to use his funds. Plenty of other sources that don't charge a joining fee. I know he provides a lot of info and training, but you can get that here and through other sources for free or close to free. And one thing that John doesn't offer, or at least not to the extent that it is available here, if you have a question you can get it answered from real investors, usually with more insight into the question than you may have originally had when asking.

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