You may have heard Nathan Big is releasing a new piece of education onto the real estate investing landscape. It’s called “Sold in 36 Hours” and claims to be “a systemized blueprint for how to sell a house over the course of a weekend…”
… basically promising to help you sell your houses quickly, to A-credit, cash-out buyers that can get financed in this market and close in 30 days. Big promise, I know.
Nate in fact calls himself,
“The exit strategy guy…a master at marketing and selling houses in a down market.”
…and frankly he’s got over 200 successful “Sold in 36 Hours” style deals notched in his belt to back it up.
An Honest Review and a Candid Interview…
Since first mentioning Nate’s coming offering a couple of weeks ago, a number of folks have expressed interest in Nate’s material (especially timely in today’s squirrelly buyer’s market) and asked for more info. So I asked Nate to send me a preview copy of his home study materials and he was kind enough to oblige.
After reviewing the material, I’ve recorded my honest review/assessment in this short video. If you’re considering investing in Nate’s material, you might want to watch this first…
In this video you’ll find out:
- What is this really? (and what it’s not)
- Pluses and Minuses IMHO
- What makes it unique
- Who it’s ideally suited for
- A frank, final assessment
Also you may recall I recently had the chance to interview Nate for a few minutes about this. We had a frank, unscripted chat which, in my opinion, offers an exceptional look past the marketing and into the essence of what this is really all about.
This was a solid interview, so I’m republishing the entire thing here as well. I think you’ll also find it an insightful aid in your due diligence process…
Interested in Nate’s “Sold in 36 Hours” Method? Get More Info Here…
Thanks for watching/listening. And as always, your comments are welcome.
Is this basically a round robin auction course ?
Hey,
Just curious as to why these educational products “sell out”. I know that its not a logistics issue, as reproductions are fast and have high ROI. Im thinking its a marketing thing, which is fine but disallows me to buy products when I have the inclination. Ive rarely been in the position to take advantage of one, as I check in on this site on my own time and not “upon notification.” I dont have an email, that is checked regularly, which I would give to a website. This is purely for email preservation. Im sure JP even keeps a “newsletter free” email. Life is too hectic, and email too important to a business owner, to be clogged with newsletters. Just my thoughts. I’m interested to hear the other side of the coin…