In other words, I’m not a production-type writer who can pump out blog after blog about … whatever. What I CAN write about is what I know, and what I know is real estate wholesaling and how to get private money to fund real estate investing deals. I’m an entrepreneur. I sell houses, information and sometimes junk out of my garage … good houses, good information and good junk.
So, as Officer Barbrady would say, “OK people, move along. There’s nothing to see here.” Except … I would appreciate it, if you would check out my sites.
Thanks,
John Lydic
Real estate investing courses by John Lydic include two essential resources for private money and real estate wholesaling. John Lydic’s “Land Trust Partnership Program” is a unique system, which shows you how to find private money to fund your real estate investing deals and gives you the legal mechanism, personal control and flexible structure to put it to use. John Lydic’s starter guide, “How to Wholesale Houses,” is the maverick’s guide to wholesaling real estate by assignment.
John’s Land Trust Partnership Program integrates a specialized and detailed business plan, which is crucial in conveying credibility to prospective funding partners. Legal documentation initiates your business relationship and provides you with working capital. A unique Land Trust Agreement binds your relationship and funds the deal. Together with documentation that ties the investor’s funds to the trust for “reliable” Proof of Funds, complete, step by step instruction and insider tips on getting your REO offers accepted, the LTPP outperforms considerably more expensive systems, which offer far less substance and utility.
If you’re looking for wholesale real estate investing 101, John’s eBook explains every phase and every aspect of real estate wholesaling, plainly and simply. Instantly download “How to Wholesale Houses,” and learn the essential fundamentals of wholesale real estate, from finding and valuating deals, understanding the numbers, formulating productive drive lists, assigning MLS listings, overcoming obstacles and structuring deals to learning how to get off the computer and onto the streets where the deals are.
Turn private lenders into private partners. John discusses the difference between applying for a loan and extending an opportunity. Private lenders for real estate investing may be a desirable resource for some, but there’s a better way. Attracting private investors or private money partners, instead, will consistently bring more cash to the table.
John was never homeless in the cardboard box sense of the word; he had a Buick wagon and a pup tent. It was more like transitional homelessness. He was between jobs, states and life direction. John shares his improbable start as a real estate wholesaler.




