That is so true, Terry…Considering how much is available (some of the best material ever)for under $500…how does someone adapt a small portion of it into a more expensive course, $700 ? As far as one deal making it all worthwhile, that can be said for nearly all the good stuff purchasable here and elsewhere…Its been said this course is for beginners so one looks for a beginners price. And, after a deal or so, more advanced and costly stuff…Of course, it could be worse. LeGrand rhymes with ’ grand.’ lol
Anyone familiar with this course produced by LeGrand students that centers on Subject To? The authors seem to be doing well but $700 for info? Even LeGrand promoted mostly $500 courses. They must believe they have something of more value. Just wondering out loud. I think it is advertised here also. http://www.Getthedeed.com
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I am familiar with the course mentioned. It really is a very thorough course.
You might want to focus less on the cost and more on what the course (and taking action)could do for your financial future. If you only bought one house and negotiated the way Charlie and Randy suggest, you should put a minimum of 20K in your pocket over the life of the deal. You can pay for the course with just part of ONE option deposit from a tenant buyer.
Hi. My name is Charlie France from getthedeed. Yes, Ron has his course priced at $500. What we did was zoom in on one piece of what Ron tells you about. We deal with getting the deed and having the seller pay you to take it over. That is all we teach. We named our first course the a.b.c.'s of Subject To because we started from the very beginning so even someone who had not purchased property before could go out and get a home deeded to them. We have sample chapters on our web site. Please feel free to check them out. Charlie