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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never too late to learn something New
Well i was a little nervous going into this purchase. I didnt know one thing about mobile homes or mobile homes park. I took a chance with this purchase and it paid off. You always hear the awful stories behind mobile home investing. People over the years have tend to create a panic when in realitiy there is nothing to panic about. Jerry doesnt come off as some hotshot...
Published on November 15, 2006 by Joshua Houghton

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1.0 out of 5 stars This is not how to material
This material basically tell you how the author become MH investor. There is no "how to" information that you can learn. If you would like to know how the author become a MH investor, then this will be an interesting material for you. If you are looking for a "how to" material than this is not for you.
Published on July 26, 2006 by Boa Reward


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars This is not how to material, July 26, 2006
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Boa Reward "EW" (Phoenix, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing: How a Real Estate Investor Stumbled on to the Lucrative World of Mobile Home Investing! (Audio CD)
This material basically tell you how the author become MH investor. There is no "how to" information that you can learn. If you would like to know how the author become a MH investor, then this will be an interesting material for you. If you are looking for a "how to" material than this is not for you.
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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the Money, December 28, 2006
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This review is from: Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing: How a Real Estate Investor Stumbled on to the Lucrative World of Mobile Home Investing! (Audio CD)
This NOT a how-to on buying mobile homes. It is a puff piece trying to convince you that buying mobile homes is a good investment. The whole thing lasts less than an hour. Much of the beginning is Jerry's personal story about not being able to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. Do I care? Not if it doesn't give me detailed information that helps me buy mobile homes I don't.

What little concrete evidence he offers isn't so concrete; he can't remember exactly when he bought this or that property in his examples, or how much exactly he paid for it. So, how is this helping me, exactly?

Listen up and I'll summarize this entire cd for you: Jerry flipped houses. Jerry thought trailers would be neat to invest in. Jerry bought trailers and did make some money. Then, finally Jerry tells you that to really make money you need to buy mobile home PARKS.

Thanks, Jerry. That's like writing a book on flipping houses, then telling people in the last chapter that to make real money you have to buy your own town.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Like All Other "You Can Do It, Too" Program Introductions, August 14, 2008
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This review is from: Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing: How a Real Estate Investor Stumbled on to the Lucrative World of Mobile Home Investing! (Audio CD)
Robert Kiyosaki, founder of "Rich Dad Education" utilizes a clever little analogy that he entitles the "crab in the bucket." Let me declare from the start that I am not one of these crustaceans who once trapped in a bucket reflective of the rat race quickly clamps onto their fellow bucket mates with the goal of keeping them from getting out of the middle class money quagmire with a veritable encyclopedia of reasons why a different outlook on wealth procurement will not work. Real estate definitely has its advantages as both a business and an investment; my hat is off to anyone who recognizes this early on and decides to learn as much as they can about its inner workings. For as attractive as real estate can seem, it also can be an iceberg of unknown pitfalls which need to be identified before trawling around in waters rank with sharks intent on taking your money.

Like others who have purchased "Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing," I was doing my due diligence, examining a field of real estate investing that was broached in a 3-day seminar I took ran by the Rich Dad folks. According to my instructor, a self-proclaimed megabuck real estate investor, the mobile home end of the business waxes lucrative in a way that cannot be imagined and bears the time and effort of a thorough investigation. However, sincere, this 45 minute audio presentation by Jerry Hoganson barely skims the surface; in fact, Jerry seems to have taken a page from Robert Kiyosaki's notebook, assuming that his audience appreciates his "Real Estate Idol" approach and will clamor for more. He relates his personal story instead of bulleting the actual procedure necessary to replicate what he has accomplished.

Now, I am not saying that this audio presentation is meant to be a mobile home real estate primer. What I am saying is that it would be nice to cut to the chase and instead of getting all the background facts about Mr. Hoganson's career crossroads just hear what it takes to get your feet wet in this field.

Indeed, Robert Kiyosaki's success in real estate can only be admired, however his presentations are incredibly repetitive, focusing mostly on mindset rather than content and plausible execution steps. Kiyosaki's audio programs are meant to spur you on to purchase further education from his affiliated Wealth Intelligence Academy--most of which are three days of so much information you will satiate early on and miss 40% of the course material. Mr. Hoganson seems to be imitating this tried and true business system; this audio program whets your appetite and moves you on to checking out the MobileWealth.com webpage where other more pricey books and audio programs await, leading up to the expected seminar.

Don't get me wrong; the information is good. Nonetheless if you expect to be purchasing a mobile home for investment purposes after listening to this CD, think again. In fact, don't even buy it if you are already sold on the fact that investing in mobile homes is a viable investment strategy. If you are looking for a step-by-step approach to mobile home investment, you can, of course, peruse Mr. Hoganson's webpage or you can purchase a relatively inexpensive set of books by Lonnie Scruggs, "Deals on Wheels" and "Making Money on Mobile Homes" from his respective website or scout for it on Ebay.

Bottom line? "Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing" is a 45-minute audio presentation meant to entice newbie investors into the world of mobile homes. Not meant as a meaty "how to", this is simply a glimpse of how one man found mobile homes to be a lucrative investment. Recommended only if you don't know mobile home investment can make you money and keep you so busy that your phone will never stop ringing.
Diana Faillace Von Behren
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars No Real Information, January 5, 2009
This review is from: Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing: How a Real Estate Investor Stumbled on to the Lucrative World of Mobile Home Investing! (Audio CD)
I was really hoping for information on how to do it myself. Instead I got a story of his life and a sales pitch to buy more from his website. This is a promotion for his other material and should be given away free not sold. I recommend not buying. Buy Deals on Wheels by Lnnie Scruggs instead.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Never too late to learn something New, November 15, 2006
This review is from: Hidden Profits in Mobile Home Investing: How a Real Estate Investor Stumbled on to the Lucrative World of Mobile Home Investing! (Audio CD)
Well i was a little nervous going into this purchase. I didnt know one thing about mobile homes or mobile homes park. I took a chance with this purchase and it paid off. You always hear the awful stories behind mobile home investing. People over the years have tend to create a panic when in realitiy there is nothing to panic about. Jerry doesnt come off as some hotshot guru who knows it all. He comes off as a normal guy or "joe" who had some rough times and fell into mobile home investing. This audio cd informed me of ideas i never even thought of. Jerry explains his system, his methods and his mentality behind mobile home investing. I own a couple of residential property and never thought about getting into mobile homes until now. The course is well thought out and he touches on everything from financing to inspections. So far i havent seen a audio program of this mailitude for this price. I will have to keep a watch on jerry and his products because they are golden. I would have to give this course a 9/10. THe only reason i give it a 9/10 is because im greedy and wanted more!!!. Seriously, though a great program and i look forward to more from jerry.

Joshua
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