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What Real Estate Gurus Don't Tell You: Why Some Succeed While Others Struggle
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What Real Estate Gurus Don't Tell You: Why Some Succeed While Others Struggle
Current price: $29.95
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What Real Estate Gurus Don't Tell You: Why Some Succeed While Others Struggle
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What Real Estate Gurus Don't Tell You Why some succeed while others struggle, Marc Mousseau is an internationally recognized expert, speaker and coach on real estate investing. He has taught more than 35,000 everyday people how to become real estate entrepreneurs and his unique coaching has inspired many to become millionaires. For more than a decade, Marc was a top trainer for two of the world's best known real estate "gurus", Rich Dad Poor Dad's Robert Kiyosaki and Russ Whitney. During this time, Marc noticed that some students became wildly successful, while others continued to struggle. He realized that the "secrets" of the gurus simply were not enough. So, Marc began a quest. He interviewed his most successful students in order to discover the real ingredients that distinguished them from the average investor and set them on the path to financial freedom. In this book, Marc gives you a detailed plan on how to beat the odds and thrive in the real estate business. Discover What Real Estate Gurus Don't Tell You! Marc's fresh insight on the keys to real estate success will inspire investors to break through mental barriers and accelerate their path to business growth and financial success. When I began my investing career, the door was open a crack, but Marc blew the door off its hinges. His insight into the world of making money, through various Real Estate strategies, has created opportunities that I would not have considered before attending to his training. What started as a way to supplement my income has turned out to be a professional career, but it has allowed me to have a job that isn't really a job. Jeff Harada, September 26th, 2012.