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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/08/2017

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Manuel Angeles
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Who are the Best Real Estate Gurus for each Real Estate Subject?

Manuel Angeles
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Los Angeles, CA
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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 ?

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Allan Rosso
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 @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. 

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Miguel Jauregui
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Miguel Jauregui
  • Flipper
  • Edgewater, NJ
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I purchased the Clever Investor course too and found it very helpful!

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Cody Sperber
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Cody Sperber
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Appreciate the mention guys.  I'm dedicated to my students success so please let me know how I can help you!

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@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?

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@Kevin Omalley,

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! 

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