I will assume you prefer the latter. I will also assume you have been looking into WHO you want to learn from and discovered there are literally dozens of "gurus" looking to pull you into their fold. And you have also discovered that the price for their help is substantial - in fact, some, like Armando Montelongo and Than Merrill and his Fortunebuilders, though they start out with free seminars they end up costing upward of $35,000 for the full program.
And you can't help wondering who they are helping to get rich - their customers, or themselves.
Here is where I can state with some certainty that you will eventually succeed, because the fact you are here indicates you are not willing to give up the dream easily. Nor should you, since there is a very reasonable alternative.
There is a not-for-profit founded over 30 years ago by a professional real estate investor with over 50 years experience. Their mission is to train as many people as possible at a cost that is affordable to everyone - under $100 for the complete package. And that complete package teaches more strategies than any of the other "gurus" - 24 in all - eight of which do not even require cash or credit. Their package also includes free, lifetime mentoring by a professional investor - their mentors are all volunteers, so there is no cost to you.
To date, they have successfully trained over 320,000 people since 1989. The company is IntelliBiz, and its founder, Bill Vaughn, believes knowledge should be both effective and inexpensive. He knows the people who achieve the most success are those who help others do the same. The people who improved the lives of millions - Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Henry Ford - all grew very wealthy. "As ye sow, so shall ye reap".
If you really want to learn and profit from real estate investing, you should give Bill and IntelliBiz a chance. Homero did, and earned this check for $10,000 within two weeks utilizing the simplest method. It required no cash, no credit, no qualifying for a mortgage.
If you are serious, you owe it to yourself to check out what they offer.
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