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Renatus group, join or don't join?
i'm looking to join this group because I'm new to investing in property's and structuring purchase packages, plus I have limited cash flow.
Its my understanding that this group will help you find properties, help you structure your deals, let you buy in on some of their projects and or buy in on your projects if you can not fund the purchase yourself. BUT you have to pay to join their group.
Is it worth joining this group or is there another group more cost-effective in New Jersey that I can join? I don't know the cost to join renatus just yet, I'm going to their meeting on Thursday and they should tell me then. But from what I'm reading, it can be from $1,900 to $15,000 to join the renatus group.
Is anyone on here a member or a member of a group like it in central New Jersey?
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There are quite a few discussions on this already. Use the search bar on the top right of the page.
You said you have limited cash flow. That would suggest you should be looking for free education, which you can get here and with your local REIA groups, of which there are probably a ton in NJ. There are no secrets in RE investing. No guru/seminar/course is going to give you any information that you cant get for free elsewhere.