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All Forum Posts by: Richard Saling

Richard Saling has started 0 posts and replied 5 times.

I am not interested in selling anything to anyone in this forum. That goes against the policy, right? I  never said take my class, or that I even offer a class. 

And a person CAN pay off a 30 year mortgage in about 7yrs without increasing their income or refinancing. Ya use a simple interest product like a HELOC and make chunks of principle only payments to the mortgage. Believe it, or don't believe it. Its up to you. There are no secrets. It's not new. It works on any amortized loan. I used it on my car loan for example. Others have used it on student loans.

Rather than accusing someone of trying to sell something, Google how the strategy works.  I sat through a 2 day course explaining it.  It can't be learned or fully explained in all the details in a blog post.

Of course there are factors that go into it, but it CAN be done. I have seen it in action, even with people on a tight budget. And of course I am generalizing because I am not giving a class on the subject and getting into every person's individual situation. readers should be able to understand that. 

Hi. I learned it through an education program that I enrolled in. Bottom line, it works if you have the discipline. I used it on personal loans and on real estate investing deals. Ya don't need to increase your income or refinance to pay off a typical 30 year mortgage in about 7yrs.

Have you researched population growth trends and home prices trends on government websites? That may help you make the decision.

Post: Renatus?

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My 2 cents is it is worth the investment. I tried other programs and Renatus is very different. I enrolled in 2016 and there were 43 courses. Now in 2019, there are over 60 courses and I paid nothing extra. It's more than just real estate. It's business and financial literacy. Now, I still work a full time job and like anything else, you get out what you put in. What I like is that All the information I need is in one place with no up-sell... I can apply the knowledge and leverage other experienced investors in the community and grow my own experience and portfolio. So take my experience for what it's worth. The real question is what will YOU do. I can point to many success stories, so their program does work for those who plug in and apply the education. I even see seasoned investors enroll in the program because they get more deals faster.