Ter Scott at Dean Graziosi's Buyers Summit


I'm always learning. It's in me; I have to do it. Maybe that's why I teach, I am a public speaker, and that is why I have this blog.

Most people who have money made it in real estate. Regardless of what you may hear, now is a great time, probably the best time to be involved in real estate; the "big guys" all say "yes".

Today is the last day that I am in Vegas at a Buyers Summit. Here are my words that I left on the DG site. Perhaps there is something in it that can help you in some way today. Here it is:

I'm here at the Buyers Summit in Las Vegas (at the Hard Rock Hotel) and it the last day!
The Dean G group of people treats everyone like "royalty".
The information and instructors are the very best (I'm in the speaking industry myself so I think I know a bit about that).
Also, Margie, the person who responded to my emails prior to the event was so clear with her communication; paperwork and left nothing out- maps, directions, air accomodations, etc. These people really know what they are doing, and they "ooze" integrity. They really want people to succeed.
For me, it's confirmed that this is "destiny" that I'm here. I'm a guitar player and I'm at the Hard Rock Hotel (really?)with signed guitars by all the great "rockers" displayed everywhere on the walls. My only frustration is that I have a pick in my pocket but can't play any of them!
There is "tons" of info given but I don't feel overwhelmed. I feel like "a fish in water" and everything now is starting to "click" with me. All of the book learning is past and I'm now "living" it. I'm ready to go home and to just do it!
I will definitely be back here again to be around these people. I will buy properties from Property Direct and lein certificates.
I strongly suggest that everyone do whatever it takes to get here next time and to do real estate now! Someday I too will be teaching on Dean's team (he doesn't know that yet) and I will share a bit about the obstacles I overcame to get here.

Make it a great day!
Ter
www.terscott.com

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