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All Forum Posts by: Leonard Sotelo

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Post: Renatus?

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Post: Renatus?

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🟢 Pros and 🚩Cons of Renatus Education: A Personal Experience

When I initially decided to pursue real estate education, I chose Renatus. As a total beginner at the time, I found the educational content helpful and informative. However, as with any program, it comes with both advantages and drawbacks.

Pros:

1. Valuable Network: One of the key benefits of Renatus is access to a network of contacts, which can be crucial for growing your real estate business.

2. **Comprehensive Content:** The educational materials provided are detailed and cover a wide range of topics, such as fix-and-flips, rentals, and creative financing strategies. For those who are proactive, these resources can be incredibly beneficial.

3. **Expert Guidance:** Working closely with the Renatus head coach proved to be a better path for me. Their guidance tends to be more consistent and reliable compared to the marketers associated with the program.

### **Cons:**

1. **Inconsistent Support:** A major downside is the lack of consistent support from marketers. While they are eager to sell the program—often because they receive a significant commission—many are unavailable or untrained to provide assistance after the sale.

2. **Overpromising and Underdelivering:** In my experience, some marketers employed questionable tactics, such as making exaggerated claims and using high-pressure scarcity pitches. For example, promises of guaranteed funding for deals were not upheld in my case.

3. **Limited Flexibility in Marketing:** The program often promotes fix-and-flip strategies, which may not align with everyone’s investment goals. For those interested in rental properties or other approaches, the marketing focus can feel misaligned.

4. **Ethical Concerns:** At the time I joined, certain marketing tactics raised red flags for me. Some approaches felt legally and ethically questionable, particularly for someone trying to transition quickly out of a 9-to-5 role.


**Advice for Future Participants:**

If you decide to join Renatus, focus on building a relationship with the head coach rather than relying solely on the marketers. Be cautious of any promises that seem too good to be true, especially around funding or guarantees of success. Always approach such claims with a critical eye.

This education has potential, but like any tool, it only works if you put in the effort and stay vigilant against common pitfalls. To anyone considering this or similar programs, weigh the pros and cons carefully and stay proactive in your learning journey.

Hey everybody, I am a student of Renatus The education is great they  explain everything course by course. As for these mentors who already have their money from what I learned if they’re not paid mentors you pretty much grab the education you soak it up or you do your own thing. I have no complaints I should’ve known that when you’re a student and you got these people mentoring you  it’s OK but when you’re out there looking for deals now you turned into competition. I needed proof of funds I was told I could reach out to my mentor and all these other people and there was only one that could help much respect him. My advice before going into some of these groups remember they are competition and focus on yourself