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Codi Clausen
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Real Wealth Network

Codi Clausen
  • Property Manager
  • Newport Beach, CA
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Has anyone heard of or used Real Wealth Network to invest? If so, what are you’re thoughts?

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Elizabeth Goff
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Elizabeth Goff
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  • Napa, CA
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There is another thread on this topic that you should check out.  Just search Strategy Property (or Properties) and you should find it.

I like RWN.  I've invested in a couple of syndications, bought a house from their Cleveland affiliate (loved them) and used their Detroit affiliate for a property rehab (disaster) as well as management of another property (fine).  Overall I strongly believe in what RWN is doing, but as an investor you just need to do your due diligence on the affiliate for whatever particular market(s) your interested in.

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