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They laughed at Dave VanHoose when he said that he was going to start training investors to become “real estate moguls” with his foreclosure training workshops. Now the company that has provided foreclosure, probate, and bankruptcy information for the past four years—poised for a 10 state expansion—is revealing all of the “industry secrets” on foreclosure investing
A little over two years ago, Dave set out to develop a world class training program...full story
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Larry is a real estate investor and teacher from Clearwater Florida. He is a former Licensed Plumber and Residential Builder. He bought his first investment property in 1984. Larry has over 20-years experience buying and selling single-family houses. His true passion is buying real estate and teaching others to do the same while making fast money.
Larry teaches a simple and easy-to-use system anyone can use if they will simply follow the steps he gives. He shows how to find motivated sellers others don’t know about and how to write profitable offers every time. He explains his personal buying...full story |
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Born in a small town in Massachusetts, Bill Duquette grew up in humble environments. While being blessed with a loving nurturing mother and two sisters it was evident that poverty was so much apart of their lives.
Though torn and worn and fatherless in the face of ridicule and laughter of other children he continued on suffering with low self esteem that would soon emerge into anger. An angry child soon harvested a man’s spirit of determination. While he vowed in early adolescence that poverty would not be an option he realized that determination alone was not enough...full story |
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Ray Higdon had a high paying job in corporate America. As a database administrator for an in-surance company, he worked a lot of hours but always thought that there must be something bet-ter out there. This feeling grew stronger as Ray witnessed lay-offs and budget cuts and realized that all he had worked so hard for all his life could be taken away at any moment. Like many people, he wanted to find a business that de-pended on the decisions he made, not someone else.
Ray had seen some of his friends from college make big money in real estate...full story |
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Tom Nardone started working for the Post Of-fice as a mailman when he was just 19 years old. He soon realized that the security entrap-ment of a “good job” is not a lot different from a 30 year jail sentence. “You feel trapped, your income is limited,” he says.
Realizing his “good government job” was not going to make his dreams of financial inde-pendence come true, Tom took some real estate investing courses in the early 80’s and bought his first house in 1983 at just 23 years old.
Tom soon realized that due to the nature of his mailman job, he had a valuable...full story |
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Christian Carasa was born into a comfortable middle class family, but circumstances changed dramatically during his childhood: first his father, then his mother, suffered disabling ill-nesses. The family was forced to move to a small apartment. The comforts of life that he had come to know disappeared into hard work and little money...
Christian began to turn his life around by taking an internship with a Wall Street firm part time in the evenings making cold calls. The job was very demanding; he was making as many as 500 phone calls a night dealing with rejection time after time. But Christian kept at it and took the Series 7 test after working at the firm for six months and passed on his 18th birthday... full story |
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When Scott DiGregorio was ten years old, his father lost the family business. Consequently, the family went from being quite well off to poverty. But his father turned to real estate in-vesting and was able to retire in seven years. This impressed young Scott and he made the conscious decision never to be poor again.
He began reading books on real estate investing because he saw that it was the most obvious method of acquiring wealth. He’d watched what his father had done and one day approached him. “Dad,” he said, “I’d like to do this business with you.” full story |