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H. Roger Neal started out as
a sewer inspector and has climbed out of poverty to become a
millionaire. He owns and manages real estate worth over 30
million dollars. He has authored several books such as,
Fast – Flip for Note Creation Workbook 1, Streetwise
Investing in Rental Housing: A Detailed Strategy for
Financial Independence, and Techniques for the
Serious Investor: Real Estate Concepts, Strategies,
Investment Plans and Perspectives. His material is
both motivational and informative. Among his many
achievements is his mentoring and training program. He
teaches the novice or experienced investor how to put words
into actions and realize their potential in real terms with
deals in their own specific area. He conducts his own
workshops and training seminars.
His training
includes understanding relevant paperwork and forms,
funding, subsidiary and grant eligibility, taxes and much
more. The important concept is that you will learn how to
finalize your deals with a profit. H. Roger Neal’s program
will teach the real estate investor how to find property at
25-75% below Fair Market Value, how to determine and
negotiate wholesale prices, when to make an offer and what
to ask when pre-qualifying the seller. He will further
teach you how to take cash out at closing, How to get both
cash and cash flow from your properties and how to do
“Bird-Dog” a fast flip. The definition of Bird-dog fast
flip is when an investor identifies a good real estate
investment opportunity and puts the property under a
contract with the intention of assigning the contract to a
rehabber for a fee. The rehabber than will repair and
resell the property.
H. Roger Neal says one of the secrets of his
success is to only get into deals where you can buy
properties with no money down or at least minimal amount
down. This eliminates the lenders. You can invest without
using a bank and most people do not understand this concept
clearly. Neal offers his explanation and understanding to
help investors be more successful in real estate. This is
Neal’s primary objective; to help investors get the most out
of their money.

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