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All Forum Posts by: Lucille Sager

Lucille Sager has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Fusion private lenders

Lucille SagerPosted
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@Catherine Morel you're welcome!

Post: Fusion private lenders

Lucille SagerPosted
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@Catherine Morel I sort of did....they required an upfront fee for a proof of funds...$250. then when it came to a deal they said no...

That was my experience

Post: Expensive Coaching Programs

Lucille SagerPosted
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Exactly!!!!

Post: Expensive Coaching Programs

Lucille SagerPosted
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@Christopher Phillips

Post: Expensive Coaching Programs

Lucille SagerPosted
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Hello I am just starting out. I went to a real estate conference a couple of weekends ago. It was very informative. The cost was $149 but of course there is always a hook. Coaching programs three programs , $ 20k, $30k, & $40. The promise is that they will walk you through your first flip and help you fund it. So a couple of days after I find a house. Great deal. Worked through the numbers and the "advisor" has been in constant contact with me. But the "owner" of the program told me I am not ready to make an offer and to post it on their private Facebook. The next day the house was under contract. My question is this....is it worth it? Do the "coaching" programs work? As a newbie I feel like I need someone to hold my hand. But walked through the first deal with guidance from the "advisor" and basically did everything they showed us on the weekend.

Post: If you're a Realtor ???

Lucille SagerPosted
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If you are a realtor and find a house. Can you look at it to purchase it?