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Breaking Into The REO Business: How I Went From Bankruptcy To $7.2 Million 7 Years While Making Friends

Current price: $24.95
Breaking Into The REO Business: How I Went From Bankruptcy To $7.2 Million 7 Years While Making Friends
Breaking Into The REO Business: How I Went From Bankruptcy To $7.2 Million 7 Years While Making Friends

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Breaking Into The REO Business: How I Went From Bankruptcy To $7.2 Million 7 Years While Making Friends

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Once in awhile a book comes along that just gives you the secret sauce without all the nonsense. This is one of those books. A real guy who was broke, bankrupt and working at a pizza place tripped across a simple system and then used it to turn $6,000 he borrowed into $7.2 million in real profit in 7 years by buying cheap little houses nobody wanted. It's simple, it's real and for $25 and a little bit of your time, you can find out how to start doing the same thing for yourself. This Book: - De-mystifies the REO Investing Business so you can break in now! - Teaches you what to do and what NOT to do to get an REO deal a week - Gives effective tips to get Top REO agents to call you first with their best deals - Shows how REO investing may be the simplest, fastest method to make millions

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