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My first REIA guess who was there?

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This guy named Ron LaGrand was with 3 other speakers at a REIA in Jacksonville tonight. One of the panel was experienced in short sales.
LaGrand is doing a 2 day seminar for 20$/ free for REIA members this weekend. His theme, or part of it, SEEMED to be :buy all you can without using any of your money or credit. He also said he would go for upper mid prices 350-500K. He was downing the cheaper properties because he said too many problems are associated with cheap real estate. Of course, he never came out said do it like X-Y-and Z-- to make gobs of money. Nor did he say, "okay, here are the 5 steps, write these down."he said come to the seminar and I'll tell you more. Hmmm? I was wondering why this proclaimed multi-millionaire in RE would tell his secrets. I Googled him...hmmm.. Now, I'm wondering if this is a good opportunity for me to mingle- 500 potential investors at the workshop this wkend-

:lol: I met a few interesting people at this setting and would like to thank the forum for suggesting I attend. I realize I have to learn a few things especially when phrases and terms were tossed and I felt like Homer Simpson "DOH!" Overall, it was a good step.

BTW; from the few tidbits I stitched together, a short sale has some certain procedures an investor should follow if looking to be successful. The short slae expert had 36 active SS's and would expect that 50-55% would go to close.

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