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Brenden Mitchum
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Good bang for your buck online courses

Brenden Mitchum
Agent
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hey BP Fam!

I am curious if any of you have recently completed an online course that you feel was a great investment of your time and money (looking for a 12% or higher return here). While I am not a believer at all in expensive Guru courses, I am a huge fan of well organized, informational online courses. I liken these to reading a good book.

I'll kick off the discussion with a review of a course that I just finished. It's a Udemy course titled "The Complete Guide to Multifamily Real Estate Investing" and it was taught by Justin Kivel of Break Into CRE. I thought this was a fantastic course for the price and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to get into commercial multifamily.

Disclaimer: I do not work for Break Into CRE nor do I know Justin or get any compensation of any sort for this post. I am a little new here still and I did read the forum rules, but if this breaks one, please let me know.