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Real Estate Power Investor's Claim: Charrissa Cawley has developed a comprehensive Real Estate Investors Course based on her extremely successful track record. Charrissa made over 2 million dollars in the first year following the blueprints provided within the 10 modules of the REPI program. It does not matter what your experience level or background is in real estate, the information that is in this course has the power to dramatically change your life and allow you to become self employed with only 2 hours of real work a day. The Real Estate Power Investors Course is a turn-key system, where in just 30 days, you can become a skilled real estate investor without ever having to be on location for deals. The 10 multimedia modules cover just about every aspect of real estate investing, such as: Hiring a $5/hour virtual assistant to do most of the work for you; Locating the perfect investment properties; Conducting property searches and analysis; Hiring a good inspector so you can invest from 2,000 miles away; A mathematical formula for determining an offer price; Top Real Estate Agent’s negotiating techniques; The best ways to protect yourself from bad property; Earning thousands of dollars by wholesaling investment property; Shaving down the costs of rehab; Determining after repair values; Hiring Appraisers; Refinancing and cashing out; The best exit strategies; Exclusive Real Estate Resources; and the Real Estate Home Values Analyzer. Learn from Charrissa, do it yourself, and bank big returns.
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R Hancock
"In comparison, most real estate courses are charging 5, 10 or even 20 times as much and don't contain as much material as this course does."
Ashish K Arora
"The syllabus is designed in such a way that you will learn to grow your investment, in a business like manner, by following a disciplined approach."
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"Real Estate Power Investor will teach you to stop relying purely on luck, by removing the emotional quotient from the entire process of property investment, thereby helping you make a success out of it."
Catherine W
"Best product on the market for the money. If you are as new to investing as I am, then Charrissa's system is the one for you. There is an abundance of content and information in this system. Easy to follow, understand, and implement. I highly recommend this course!"
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It sounds a little too good to be true but I would give it a try, being a successful real estate agent is not that impossible after all as long as you learn from the best. I'd be really curious to know what Charrissa has to say about Austin real estate, I am currently in the position of a customer and I need all the help I can get to make a good call.
Self employed with only 2 hours of real work a day....? This sounds amazing! I have to admit it does sound a little too good to be true, but I'm sure this advice is well worth it. Great article!
Real Estate power investor course seems to be a generation of new idea for the creation of the successful investors in the real estate business. Real Estate has become a fully mind oriented business as hiring a trained land inspector ,making payments for lands are some big issues for the new investers.This kind of program will definitely attain attention of all new investors in upcoming time.
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Charissa sounds like she has a lot of real estate experience. Does this cover the full scope of the field, or does she specialize in a certain area? I'd like to konw more about investment real estate, and how to make good decisions on potential properties, especially ones I am interested in out of state. Thanks for any additional info.