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Diana Baker
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Guru seminar totes access to private funding

Diana Baker
  • Bellingham, WA
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I'm new to this forum and just starting my journey researching real estate investing. I attended a seminar yesterday for Hilary Farr's Rules of Renovation. Anyone familiar with this program? After some reading it seems many people are against guru weekend seminars. I guess the two things they covered that caught my attention were how to find the properties and offering access to private funding. These, of course, are huge obstacles for most newbies. 

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