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All Forum Posts by: Chris Heck

Chris Heck has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Land Developers

Chris HeckPosted
  • Webster, KY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Outside of just googling.. What is the best way to find serious Land Developers in Kentucky? I'm looking for a developer for a 100+ acre in Bardstown Ky.

I have a 100 acre property that is in a prime location in a hot market in Ky. There are many siblings that have to agree to this but if I can get them locked in a certain price how can I make the deal go through discretely? I also do not want them knowing how much I will be turning the property for to a developer. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Post: Rich Dad, Poor Dad

Chris HeckPosted
  • Webster, KY
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I just attended the Rich Dad Poor Dad Seminar which cost $500. It was promised in the previous free seminar that they would work with you to develop a strategy. I can honestly say roughly 90% of the 3 day seminar was a pushy sales pitch by Legacy Education. I like many others read the RDPD book and many other RDPD books. What was promised and delivered were not in line at all. I asked the salesman in the one on one meeting what they would actually sale the personal training for and he said he couldn't budge because of the integrity of the company. I informed him that there were a lot of poor people in the room searching for ways to better themselves and the integrity of the RDPD brand was shot in my eyes. He then got ruffled and sent me back in the room. Save yourself some $$ and seek out sights like BP and local mentors.