I’m one of those investors you speak of but I NEVER would cold call or door knock. I only send letters to owners who are in pre-foreclosure, and letters are easy to disregard and toss. I’m only looking for the folks who are in genuine trouble - and there are plenty just here in metro Denver. I’m also one of the graduates of such programs you mention. Many ARE scams, but mine, in four short years, has enabled me to create over $10 million in revenue with six figures in profits. I’m a debt free millionaire, thanks to this program AND I get to help sellers who need fast help.
Then you need to have a sit-down with your peers. They are INSUFFERABLE.
I don’t buy the real estate course malarkey that pollutes the airwaves. If someone wants to get into real estate, they go to a reputable real estate training course and become a licensed realtor, heavy, gaudy makeup and all.
These get-rich-quick schemes only enrich the training course scammers. Think about it. If investing in real estate were so lucrative with little personal investment, then those running these courses would be making money doing THAT, not bilking thousands of dollars from unsuspecting suckers who then face a saturated market and a high chance of not only failure, but bankruptcy because of debt.
The training courses must rely on a steady, constant stream of new customers to survive. The will make whatever false promises are necessary to ensure that stream of income.
“AND I get to help sellers who need fast help.”
No you are just helping your self no need to blow smoke up my ass but sounds like you are doing well
I’ve gotten maybe two or three legit ones, like you. A lot of them are foreign. I keep wondering if some of these aren’t from Chinese buyers.