William Bronchick – Hard Money Lending Advanced eCourse
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New Online eCourse by Attorney Bill Bronchick!
From the desk of …
Bill Bronchick,Esq.
Re: How to become a Hard Money Lender!
Dear Disgruntled Investor,
If you have cash, a line of credit, a 401k or IRA, or access to large amounts of cash, you could be making SUBSTANTIAL passive returns by lending money to other real estate investors at high rates of interest – and they’ll thank you for it! Hi, I’m Bill Bronchick, and I am a best selling author, attorney, and real estate investor, and founder of the Colorado Association of Real Estate Investors. I have been interviewed by CNBC, Bloomberg News, TIME Magazine, SIRUS XM Radio, the Wall Street Journal, Investors Business Daily, Money Magazine, and dozens of other prestigious publications. I am one of the few “gurus” who actually practices what he preaches by actively investing in real estate. I’ve also done, supervised, and assisted others in doing profitable, low-risk hard money loans that were “win-win-win” for all parties involved.
CDs, Banks, and Mutual Funds Won’t Make You Rich!
If you are trying to save or invest in the market to generate a prosperous retirement fund, GET REAL. You can’t mathematically get to your goals with rates of 5% or less when inflation is 5% or more (assuming, like me, you believe the government is LYING about the REAL inflation rate – it’s not 2%!). You need to get double digit returns to get any velocity on your money, and I can show you how to do that – without significant risk, and without fixing houses or dealing with tenants and toilets.
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