You wake up in the middle of the night, unable to go back to sleep, so you start flipping through the channel. You will no doubt come across a station, where a well-dressed person in an exotic location tells how rich he became selling real estate. Then you hear testimony after testimony of people claiming how they too became rich by following the guru’s advice. Depending on how your day at work has been, you start to consider calling and giving it a try. I remember in the late 80’s almost signing up for Robert Allen’s no money down seminar. However, a friend who had attended in the past dissuaded me. He saved me a few bucks, because then, as now, real estate was in a recession.

John T. Reed reviews all the gurus past and present, including Robert Allen, Wade Cook, Robert Kiyosaki, Carleton Sheets, Donald Trump, and many more.

It pained me to read your review of Robert Kiyosaki. After reading the rather elaborate review of it, I am almost ashamed to say that I learned something from Kiyosaki’s book “Rich Dad Poor Dad”. I read it in the 98-99 time frame. So maybe I was very impressionable at the time. I agreed that most of Kiyosaki’s later books were simply rehashes of “Rich Dad Poor Dad” and its follow-up “Cash Flow Quadrant.” I have the latest Kiyosaki book that he co-authored with Trump, but I haven’t turned the first few pages yet. Regardless of Reed’s opinion, I still enjoyed “Rich Dad Poor Dad.” However, if I ever met Reed, I would keep that information to myself.

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John T. Reed’s views on various real estate investing gurus

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