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Will Barnard
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What would you do without BP?

Will Barnard
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  • Santa Clarita, CA
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1. You would have a ton of questions with no reasonable source to get the correct answers.
2. You would not have a viable source to meet thousands of people from the comfort of your own home or office.
3. You would attempt a RE investment by rolling the dice.
4. You would not have a full understanding of your specific strategy or how to apply it in the real world.
5. You would be stuck in your 9 to 5.
6. You would remain an employee of Uncle Sam.
7. You would have much less contacts to market to, sell to, or buy from.
8. Your sources for answers to RE would only provide one point of view from one party, rather than multiple views from multiple parties all in one place.
9. You would be in the 98% fail catagory, including those that never take action due to fear.
10. You would not be reading this post.

BP Nation has been a valuyable asset to me and I know to many others. It has provided many things and many abilities for all of us who frequent the site and utilize the resources.
I can honestly say that BP has improved my RE investing education, contacts, bottom line, and more. It has also given me the ability to make new friends and complete joint ventures with other BP members.
BP has my vote, how about you! :lol:

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Matt DuSold
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Matt DuSold
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If it wasnt for BP I wouldnt be doing real estate... seriously though. It all started when I found the site on accident. Thought it was cool asked some questions.

Found a mentor on here who has helped me every step of the way. Then left for some odd reason. Then came back and was lucky enough to be welcomed still and Im here to stay! But honestly without this I wouldnt be in real estate. I dont like doing things Im not comfortable with and this site has taught me everything about real estate and until recently "met" every person I know in real estate.

Im still a newbie but I am taking steps and am starting to get real good experience. So... THANKS JOSH!

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