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Hi, I`m seriously considering purchasing the Quickstart program but before I invest
money, in any program, I like to know exactly
what I`m buying.

I`m currently reading "Real Estate Investing in Canada", I`ve read the website`s sales
letter and brief summary, but I`m looking for a detailed list of what I`m going to be getting for my $600.

I understand time and money investment, and I realize that, if this package is all it claims
to be, $600 is a joke
, especially when it comes to building a business.
But
, I also understand copywriting, and so far, that`s all I`ve seen.

Does anyone here have a detailed list of what`s included in the Quickstart program, or a hidden link to the list, so I can
do exactly what Don says all members of REIN should do; their due diligence.

I understand not posting the complete listing on the website but I feel that if a
potential customer/member asks for the complete general listing, it should be provided to them.


Thanks for your time.

Mario
 
The quickstart program is definitely "all it`s cracked up to be". I attended the June 2008 Quickstart in Calgary. I`ve also listened to the Quickstart homestudy program on CD. Basically you learn the same program as the book but with more detail and the added bonus of meeting many amazing people who have already done what you are likely aiming to do, ie., invest successfully in lots of cash-flowing properties. It`s the REIN system for real estate investing. If by "$600 is a joke", you mean it`s cheap, well yeah, it is reasonably priced. I`ve found value for money to be outstanding with all aspects of REIN membership.

see you at the next quickstart, i`m definitely going again.



QUOTE (Ontrack @ Jun 22 2008, 08:27 AM) Hi,

I`m seriously
considering purchasing the Quickstart program but before I invest
money, in any program, I like to know exactly
what I`m buying.

I`m currently reading "Real Estate Investing in Canada", I`ve read the website`s sales
letter and brief summary, but I`m looking for a detailed list of what I`m going to be getting for my $600.

I understand time and money investment, and I realize that, if this package is all it claims
to be, $600 is a joke
, especially when it comes to building a business.
But
, I also understand copywriting, and so far, that`s all I`ve seen.

Does anyone here have a detailed list of what`s included in the Quickstart program, or a hidden link to the list, so I can
do exactly what Don says all members of REIN should do; their due diligence.

I understand not posting the complete listing on the website but I feel that if a
potential customer/member asks for the complete general listing, it should be provided to them.


Thanks for your time.

Mario
 
QUOTE (ZanderRobertson @ Jun 22 2008, 10:45 AM) The quickstart program is definitely "all it`s cracked up to be". I attended the June 2008 Quickstart in Calgary. I`ve also listened to the Quickstart homestudy program on CD.Hi Zander,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I probably should have specified I was referring to the home study package.
Is the home study package simply a live recording of one of the events where one needs to listen and takes notes? If so, what year has it been recorded in, who are the speakers and is it still 100% relevant to today`s market?

Or is it a complete step by step package filled with research and other real estate related tools along with motivational material that gets you going in an organized manner?

QUOTE (ZanderRobertson @ Jun 22 2008, 10:45 AM) Basically you learn the same program as the book but with more detail and the added bonus of meeting many amazing people who have already done what you are likely aiming to do, ie., invest successfully in lots of cash-flowing properties. It`s the REIN system for real estate investing. Personally, since I`m as green as they come when it comes to real estate investing and investing in general, I find the book to be high on generalities and low on specifics. I`m not looking for someone to take me by the hand, but I`m not looking for nice rags to riches stories either. I`ve heard and attended MANY rah-rah seminars in the past that were exactly that, high motivation-low substance.

After reading the sales page I was under the impression that the Quickstart home study program was a complete step by step procedure that explains in great detail how to go from A(Now) to B(Dream or as Don puts it, Personal Belize)
I need something that will get me there with as little bumps along the way as humanly possible. Kinda like a Real Estate franchise package if you will.
Is this what I can expect from the home study package or is that more what I can expect from the $3500 membership?

QUOTE (ZanderRobertson @ Jun 22 2008, 10:45 AM) If by "$600 is a joke", you mean it`s cheap, well yeah, it is reasonably priced.Yes, that`s exactly what I meant. QUOTE (ZanderRobertson @ Jun 22 2008, 10:45 AM) I`ve found value for money to be outstanding with all aspects of REIN membership. Membership or Quickstart home study program?
Membership is a little steeper than $600 …$2900 steeper
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Thanks for your time Zander.

Mario
 
QUOTE (Ontrack @ Jun 22 2008, 11:51 AM) Hi Zander,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I probably should have specified I was referring to the home study package.
Is the home study package simply a live recording of one of the events where one needs to listen and takes notes? If so, what year has it been recorded in, who are the speakers and is it still 100% relevant to today`s market?

Or is it a complete step by step package filled with research and other real estate related tools along with motivational material that gets you going in an organized manner?

Personally, since I`m as green as they come when it comes to real estate investing and investing in general, I find the book to be high on generalities and low on specifics. I`m not looking for someone to take me by the hand, but I`m not looking for nice rags to riches stories either. I`ve heard and attended MANY rah-rah seminars in the past that were exactly that, high motivation-low substance.

After reading the sales page I was under the impression that the Quickstart home study program was a complete step by step procedure that explains in great detail how to go from A(Now) to B(Dream or as Don puts it, Personal Belize)
I need something that will get me there with as little bumps along the way as humanly possible. Kinda like a Real Estate franchise package if you will.
Is this what I can expect from the home study package or is that more what I can expect from the $3500 membership?

Yes, that`s exactly what I meant. Membership or Quickstart home study program?
Membership is a little steeper than $600 …$2900 steeper
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Thanks for your time Zander.

Mario

The quickstart program comes with the membership. I find it`s really good. Essentially expanding on Don`s book with additional stuff.

I read Don`s book about 2 months ago, ordered the quickstart shortly after that and then joined REIN. The quickstart isn`t all motivation like you would get from Rich Dad books and audio. Although you hear great stories along the way, it really has a lot of substance. Before reading the book and doing the quickstart, I was "considering" buying a rental property. Now I have a plan to buy 3-6 doors later this summer and I feel very confident about doing it. Before I read Don`s material I had a few printouts of properties I was investigating. In hindsight, looking at my notes, I would have made some pretty big mistakes.

If you are not too serious about real estate, then stick with Don`s book to dabble. If you know for a fact that this is what you want to do, then you should probably get the membership(which comes with Quickstart).. Just the added forums are worth it.

You can read a book on how to play hockey and you might get an understanding of the game and learn to play at a rudimentary level. Or you can get a top coaching system to train you up effectively. Seesh, I miss hockey season.
 
Quickstart is a detailed porgam for analyzing locations and properties. It`s not the same as the info provided at the monthly meetings. It`ll likely be well worth the money if you`re wanting to purchase investment properties and have no background knowledge. Either way, it takes lots of work and time, and the best route is to become in expert in a small geographic area, in a certain property type, and only once mastered expand from there.



QUOTE (Ontrack @ Jun 22 2008, 02:51 PM) Hi Zander,

Thanks for the speedy reply.

I probably should have specified I was referring to the home study package.
Is the home study package simply a live recording of one of the events where one needs to listen and takes notes? If so, what year has it been recorded in, who are the speakers and is it still 100% relevant to today`s market?

Or is it a complete step by step package filled with research and other real estate related tools along with motivational material that gets you going in an organized manner?

Personally, since I`m as green as they come when it comes to real estate investing and investing in general, I find the book to be high on generalities and low on specifics. I`m not looking for someone to take me by the hand, but I`m not looking for nice rags to riches stories either. I`ve heard and attended MANY rah-rah seminars in the past that were exactly that, high motivation-low substance.

After reading the sales page I was under the impression that the Quickstart home study program was a complete step by step procedure that explains in great detail how to go from A(Now) to B(Dream or as Don puts it, Personal Belize)
I need something that will get me there with as little bumps along the way as humanly possible. Kinda like a Real Estate franchise package if you will.
Is this what I can expect from the home study package or is that more what I can expect from the $3500 membership?

Yes, that`s exactly what I meant. Membership or Quickstart home study program?
Membership is a little steeper than $600 …$2900 steeper
style_emoticons


Thanks for your time Zander.

Mario
 
QUOTE (realfortin @ Jun 22 2008, 04:03 PM) If you are not too serious about real estate, then stick with Don`s book to dabble. If you know for a fact that this is what you want to do, then you should probably get the membership(which comes with Quickstart).. Just the added forums are worth it.Bonjour Réal,

I`m assuming from your name that you`re French, and from my personal assumptions, that you are originally from the province of Quebec and stationed in BC. Of course I could be totally wrong ...it wouldn`t be the first time.
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But in the event that I`m right I might have a few additional Quebec specific real estate questions as I get more and more acquainted with the material.
By the way my name is Mario, I`m French and I live in Montreal, Quebec.

Anyway to answer your question, I feel that after only a couple of weeks of reading on real estate investing from various teachers and some "gurus" that I`m 80% sure that real estate will be the way to reach my goals, but I still need to investigate further.

QUOTE (realfortin @ Jun 22 2008, 04:03 PM) You can read a book on how to play hockey and you might get an understanding of the game and learn to play at a rudimentary level. Or you can get a top coaching system to train you up effectively. Seesh, I miss hockey season.I agree that getting involved is the only way to really learn anything. If i decide to get going with real estate, I plan on being part of the show ...not a spectator.

QUOTE (housingrental @ Jun 22 2008, 04:08 PM) Quickstart is a detailed porgam for analyzing locations and properties. It`s not the same as the info provided at the monthly meetings. It`ll likely be well worth the money if you`re wanting to purchase investment properties and have no background knowledge. Either way, it takes lots of work and time, and the best route is to become in expert in a small geographic area, in a certain property type, and only once mastered expand from there.As stated earlier, I do plan on doing a bit more research into real estate and my true desires before I make a decision.

In any event, I do plan on purchasing a duplex or triplex to live in and to rent. So if I can get info that will help me make a more qualified decision on that particular purchase it will be money well invested.
Does the Quickstart program provide essential information for this particular type of purchase as well or is the information contained in the program strictly applicable to investment properties?

Thanks everyone.

Mario
 
QUOTE (Ontrack @ Jun 22 2008, 02:37 PM) Bonjour Réal,

I`m assuming from your name that you`re French, and from my personal assumptions, that you are originally from the province of Quebec and stationed in BC. Of course I could be totally wrong ...it wouldn`t be the first time.
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But in the event that I`m right I might have a few additional Quebec specific real estate questions as I get more and more acquainted with the material.
By the way my name is Mario, I`m French and I live in Montreal, Quebec.

Anyway to answer your question, I feel that after only a couple of weeks of reading on real estate investing from various teachers and some "gurus" that I`m 80% sure that real estate will be the way to reach my goals, but I still need to investigate further.

I agree that getting involved is the only way to really learn anything. If i decide to get going with real estate, I plan on being part of the show ...not a spectator.

As stated earlier, I do plan on doing a bit more research into real estate and my true desires before I make a decision.

In any event, I do plan on purchasing a duplex or triplex to live in and to rent. So if I can get info that will help me make a more qualified decision on that particular purchase it will be money well invested.
Does the Quickstart program provide essential information for this particular type of purchase as well or is the information contained in the program strictly applicable to investment properties?

Thanks everyone.

Mario

Hi Mario,

I am French Canadian, but I hail from Norther Ontario originally. With the military I have been stationed in Halifax and Victoria. I couldn`t comment on Quebec Real Estate.

To me, the Quickstart program is focused towards investment properties but there are a lot of concepts that can be applied to your personal residence, such as due diligence, financing and making the deal. What it might do though is really wet your appetite and make you want to get into the investment side of it.
 
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