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www.TheRealWealthCompany.com What does it really take to get started in commercial real estate investing? The gurus won’t tell you unless you spend $1000’s of dollars on real estate investing courses. My partner, Rob Powell and I started The Real Wealth Company to help you understand how to be successful investing in commercial real estate. We want to share the truth about what it takes. We’ve done it ourselves, and had some great real estate mentors and partners along the way. We own over $30 million worth of commercial real estate including apartment buildings, mobile home parks, raw land, strip shopping centers and office buildings. We are young and started from the ground up, in fact, we met at a commercial real estate investing seminar as real estate investor wanna-be’s. Then we were so successful, we started coaching for a nationally known mentoring program. We got frustrated when we saw how many real estate investors wanted to get started but were struggling to have the success they wanted. We felt that a lot of real estate investing gurus put a lot more time and money into marketing their course than giving their prospects (thats you and me!) a real perspective on what it takes to be successful. So, that’s what this video is all about. It’s part 1 of a 5-part series on how to get started in commercial real estate investing. If you watch all five, you’ll know what we’re doing to get deals, and whether that sounds like something you can do, too. After you watch

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6 Responses to “Commercial Real Estate Investing Secrets – What the GURUs Don't Want You To Know”

  • Dabrigadiersniper:

    google raggedyriches

  • spectrum0590:

    Taking the advantages of a bad scenario is indeed a good chance for real estate investments. But the risk are still there.

  • tk5085:

    my friend made big bucks from this site

  • KentuckyCalifornia:

    Should we invest in commercial real estate now in 2009, before the crash begins or wait until afterward when developers are in need of bailouts?

    Do we maximize the ROI by investing before the crash or after? The crash will cause vacancies which leads to more unemployment and less disposable income. When companies close, investor might be left with a nonperforming property.

    I’m not an expert so correct bme if Im wrong.

  • TheRealWealthCompany:

    You are absolutely right! When everyone is running….that is when you should be investing. Big trouble results in great opportunities! Thanks for you input.

  • DebtIsMoney:

    The gurus don’t want to tell you commercial real estate is in big trouble.

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