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Updated over 13 years ago, 04/05/2011

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Christian M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Paying for a mentor

Christian M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Denver, CO
Posted

Hey everyone,
I know a lot of you out there will immediately say it is not worth paying for a mentor. Go to REI clubs read books etc... I do all of this and because of it have been successful in my first two deals. I am just wondering if a mentor will step up my game. Even if they are expensive, if i can make three times my investment in addition to what i would have made this year, it is worth it.

I am looking at Bill Bronchicks mentor program, which is very pricey, but he is also an attorney and it includes some legal fees, all his published material, twelve boot camps, the opportunity to have a mastermind group. (the other students) as well as coaching for a year.

I want to hear from those who have paid for mentor in the past, or continue to do so. What do you think your ROI was? Was it the best thing you've ever done for your business, or a complete waste of money? Is it something worth considering?

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