Monday, September 8, 2008

Real Estate Bird Dog Courses: Are Real Estate Investing Courses Worth the Money

Real estate investing courses: It seems like everywhere that you turn there is a new "Expert" offering you advice about the latest and greatest real estate investing techniques...But is it worth it to buy these systems?

I have personally invested thousands of dollars into different real estate investing courses. Yes, it's true there are some that I might not buy again if given the chance. Having said that, every single course that I have ever purchased ended up teaching me something. Those little somethings at bare minimum have added at least $1,000 to my bottom line.

I figure if I can pick up at least one little real estate investing gem from each course then I am always ahead of the game.

To be honest the return rate on my own investing courses is somewhere around 6%. Almost 90% of the people who have returned my course has never done a single deal. But, they tell me that they already "Know" everything in my courses.

I always laugh about these people because I know that they haven't dug deep enough into my real estate investing course material.

I know this because just one of the little "Gems" that I offer with my course material can literally have your buyers list built and ready to go in under 2 weeks.....And, this "Gem" has never been mentioned in a single real estate investing course that I have purchased. Yet, the people who have returned my course already know it all......Hmmmm I am probably missing something.

Many people will invest and lose thousands, if not millions in the stock market, yet they wont invest a few hundred dollars in themselves to further there investor education.

One of the courses that I would highly recommend to any newbie investor is available at www.TheForeclosureSchool.com

This is not a real estate investing course that I have authored, but I will say it offers more great real estate investing advice, across more real estate niches than any real estate other real estate investing course that I have purchased=======> all for only $47.00.

Anyway, my take is that you really can't go wrong buying any real estate investing course if you just learn one very small lesson....But, I can promise if you don't buy any that you will surely lose in the long run.

Thank you for checking out my Real estate investing guide

Friday, July 25, 2008

Real Estate Bird Dog: Discount On My Real Estate Bird Dog Course


For very limited time I am offering a 2 for the price of 1 Special on my Ultimate Real Estate Wholesaling System and My Ultimate Real Estate Bird Dog System. If purchased separately these two systems would sell for over $225.00.

I am offering both real estate investing courses for $113.97 plus I am throwing in 2 new bonus audio resources including Advanced Wholesaling Strategies and Talking to Investors.

Not to mention I am also throwing in 5 years of real estate investing course updates for FREE. This means you will not need to buy another wholesale or bird dog course in the next 5 years because you will be receiving my updates for FREE.

Lastly, I offer a 92 Day 100% money back guarantee, as well as one on one consulting if you have any questions.

This offer will only be available for a very limited amount of time by clicking here

Since this is a blog and the offer may be expired by the time you read this you can purchase the real estate investing courses separately by clicking on the links below (You will have to pay full retail price if our offer is expired)

Wholesaling Real Estate Course
Real Estate Bird Dog Course

Have a great weekend!

Eric Medemar

P.S I hope you enjoy my Real Estate Investing Courses

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Real Estate Investing Course: I just bought this course myself

There are not a whole lot of real estate investing courses that would feel comfortable recommending. Normally real estate investing courses that I have purchased either lack content or they are way over priced. I feel completely comfortable recommending this product after purchasing it myself.

Though the product does not include any audio, it does include some fantastic educational resources that provide a very solid framework for virtually every niche of real estate investing including:

  • Shortsales
  • Lease Options
  • Foreclosures
  • Flipping/Wholesaling
  • Credit Repair
  • Subject To
  • Editable Forms
All of this plus much more for only $47.00. I bought it myself and I am happy I did. To view the course visit www.TheForeclosureSchool.com

If you are unhappy with the course they also offer a money back guarantee, but I have NO DOUBTS that you will love this real estate investing course
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Monday, March 24, 2008

Real Estate Bird Dogging Courses, What's Wrong?

Eric Medemar is a real estate investor from Grand Rapids, MI. Be sure to get your Free Guide To Real Estate Wholesaling. You can also view Erics real estate investing guide here. Eric is also a contributing member to The Real Estate Investing Forums at www.themillionaireuniversity.com

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Every year Americans spend millions of dollars on real estate investing courses. Sadly, most people who purchase these courses never end up using any of the valuable knowledge that these courses contain. Instead of using real estate investing courses as a means to an end, with the end being becoming a successful real estate investor. Many people unknowingly use real estate investing courses as the end itself.

People who buy real estate investing courses truly believe that they want to become real estate investors. The problem is that once they purchase the investing course, they create a shortcut in their mind that essentially says “One more goal has been achieved”. By investing in the course, they fulfill the short term need to be considered a real estate investor and then quickly move onto something else.

Another problem that arises shortly after purchasing a real estate investing course, is the need to know more information. Perhaps the course left a few unanswered questions or maybe spurred on some new thoughts about the direction of their new found investing career. So then they buy another course which creates more questions and ideas that can only be answered by more courses. In a short period of time, the wannabe real estate investor becomes much like an overweight dietitian. They know all about eating right, but they just don't do it.




Sunday, March 16, 2008

Henry Thoreau Making it Happen

"If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost. There is where they should be. Now put foundations under them" Henry Thoreau

I can't help but think of how perfectly this quote puts the idea of realizing your dreams. Dreams are the castles in the air, while your actions taken toward the achievement of those dreams build your castles foundation. Too many of us spend our time building castles in the sky, but never get around to adding the foundation underneath.

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Real Estate Wholesaling: How Fast You Can Be Paid!

About the Author Eric Medemar is a real estate consultant from Grand Rapids, MI. Be sure to check out his FREE real estate investing guide as well as his Highly acclaimed real estate investing courses where he will show you his easy to understand methods for investing in real estate without the need for cash or credit. Eric is also a contributor to The real estate investing forums at The Millionaire University cash or credit.

I am often asked by other real estate investors how much profit can be made in a wholesaling real estate transaction. There are many aspects to determining how much profit can be made on each deal. In one way or another your profit will be determined by one of the 3 items listed below.

The price of the home- Typically higher priced homes will have more room for profit then lower priced homes. Example: if you can find a home for 50% FMV (Fair market value) and sell the home for 70% FMV then you would have a 20% spread. 20% of $100k is far more than 20% of 20k.

The motivation of the seller-With all things being held equal, the lower the price that you can put the home under contract for, the greater your profit potential will be. Example: If you can buy the home for 50% FMV and you have buyers that are willing to buy homes at 70% FMV, your profit will be far greater than if you put the home under contract at 60% FMV.

The motivation of the buyer- Owner occupant buyers will typically pay far more for a home than another real estate investor. Owner occupant buyers are willing to pay more simply because they are looking for a home to have as their principal residence rather than as an investment property.

I have personally dealt with different variations of all of the above. When conditions have been have been perfect, meaning I had a very motivated seller and a very motivated buyer I have made up to $28,000 on a single transaction without the need for cash or credit. That is one of the reasons why I decided to become a full time real estate wholesaler.

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Who Is Running the Oval Office In Your Head

About the Author: Eric Medemar is a real estate investor and internet marketer from Grand Rapids, MI. Be sure to get your Free Guide To Real Estate Wholesaling. You can also view Erics real estate investing guide here. Eric is also a contributing member to The Real Estate Investing Forums at www.TheMillionaireUniversity.com


Obama or Clinton? Who knows or better yet who should care? Why on earth are so many people worried about politics, when their own lives are so far out of order? To me, many of the people asking questions about politics are like a homeless people asking me what type of shingles they should choose on their house. Why not worry about getting your own life together before trying to change the condition that our nation is in? I realize that politics are very important to the way our country is run, but living your life to the fullest can also help to create a dramatic change for the future of our country. Raising well educated children, getting along with your family, and using your God given talents in life can also create create a huge impact on the shape of America.

It concerns me that many of these people asking me about my political views have absolutely no one sitting in the oval office of their lives. Does it not make sense to elect a decent official to serve as the president of your own mind before you worry about who I am going to vote for? If my son or daughter were in Iraq you can bet I would be trying to elect an official who would bring them back as soon as possible, but in the mean time I would not be running around taking polls on who should be elected.

I challenge those of you who are worried about the next head of state, to become just as worried about the state of your head.


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