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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/08/2017
Who are the Best Real Estate Gurus for each Real Estate Subject?
Whats Up Bigger Pockets Family !
In your opinion,
Who do you think are the best Real Estate Gurus for each Real Estate Subject:
Example:
Best Guru for Wholesaling:
Best Guru for Raising Private Money:
Best Guru for Multifamily Repositions:
Best Guru for Fix and Flips:
Best Guru for Marketing :
Best Guru for Realtor Training:
Etc......
Which of those have provided you with the most value ?
Which one of them has the biggest following ?
Which ones are the worst ?
Have any of these Gurus ever scammed people ?
Who are the ones that operate from the heart, with integrity ?
@Manuel Angeles, the only course I have ever purchased is a wholesaling program by Clever Investor @Cody Sperber. I haven't gone all the way through it, as I'm concentrating on the marketing videos at the moment, but I feel like its really good information so far.
I purchased the Clever Investor course too and found it very helpful!
Appreciate the mention guys. I'm dedicated to my students success so please let me know how I can help you!
@Kevin Omalley this is a very thorough wholesaling course. It's full of awesome information, but it totally depends on what you're looking for. What kind of investing are you interested in doing?
Well this course is definitely a good one. Just keep in mind that wholesaling takes a lot of hard work and dedication, so make sure you practice everything you learn from @Cody Sperber , as he not only shows you how things work, but he gets into the little things. For example, as far as asking a property owner for a glass of water when entering their home to negotiate a deal (which I actually did just this past Saturday!), in order to make them see you as a friend/guest, rather than this investor they may have been prepared to be defensive towards. I've never wholesaled a property, but I constantly refer back to this course for refreshers, during my investing endeavors. Feel free to reach out if you need anything!