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All Forum Posts by: Hugh Ayles

Hugh Ayles has started 11 posts and replied 364 times.

Post: Phil Grove Mentor

Hugh AylesPosted
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 377
  • Votes 198

@Albert Yamoah, subject-to seems to be a topic of discussion with the Groves.  I'm new at this so forgive me if I am not asking this correctly.  What do you mean by they are being called?

My wife is a Realtor and she was questioning whether subject-to was even something that could be done.

Post: May meeting of South Austin "Coffee Talk" group

Hugh AylesPosted
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 377
  • Votes 198

Is there a similar type of meeting in north Austin?

Post: Phil Grove Mentor

Hugh AylesPosted
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 377
  • Votes 198
Originally posted by @Hector Lozano:

Attended a Phil Grove 3 day seminar......in the end, you would have to spend $25-35 thousand dollars to be a part of their "Big Dog" program which is the mentor program.  These people try to get you to sign up, asking you to max out credit cards and borrow money from family members.  If you dont sign up, someone will call you later on and try to do the same thing.....they really try to get you to get the money from somewhere.....oh, and if you want to be personally mentored by Phil.....its $50K!!!!  Waste of time and money!!!

 My wife and I are attending the seminar in two weeks.  I hope you got more than a massive sales pitch after spending 3 days in a seminar.

I would think one would be better off putting the $25k to participate in the mentor program into an investment property instead.  Certainly we can find lead generation and funding without throwing down $25-50k for "mentoring".

We are in Austin and our local REIA, which we just joined a couple of weeks ago, is run by Phill and his wife.

I was wondering why we got free tickets.  I assumed it was under the premise that we might bring him deals, not sign up for expensive mentoring.

We are signed up for the seminar and I will take away some knowledge, especially if I am investing 3 days for this.

Post: Phil Grove Mentor

Hugh AylesPosted
  • Cedar Park, TX
  • Posts 377
  • Votes 198
Originally posted by @Hector Lozano:

Attended a Phil Grove 3 day seminar......in the end, you would have to spend $25-35 thousand dollars to be a part of their "Big Dog" program which is the mentor program.  These people try to get you to sign up, asking you to max out credit cards and borrow money from family members.  If you dont sign up, someone will call you later on and try to do the same thing.....they really try to get you to get the money from somewhere.....oh, and if you want to be personally mentored by Phil.....its $50K!!!!  Waste of time and money!!!

 My wife and I are attending the seminar in two weeks.  I hope you got more than a massive sales pitch after spending 3 days in a seminar.

I would think one would be better off putting the $25k to participate in the mentor program into an investment property instead.  Certainly we can find lead generation and funding without throwing down $25-50k for "mentoring".

We are in Austin and our local REIA, which we just joined a couple of weeks ago, is run by Phill and his wife.

I was wondering why we got free tickets.  I assumed it was under the premise that we might bring him deals, not sign up for expensive mentoring.

We are signed up for the seminar and I will take away some knowledge, especially if I am investing 3 days for this.