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Posted by Barry Lenson on 12/9/2008 at 11:03 AM
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Jesse Maschmeyer was born in Salinas, California in 1976. Jesse played the violin as a child, and in high school he developed a love of woodworking. But in the years that followed, those passions took his life in an unexpected direction. He went to Parma, Italy to study to become a violin maker. After three years of intense study, he returned to America to practice his craft. Today, Jesse restores antique instruments for one of the most prestigious instrument shops in Boston. At the same time, he builds violins and sells them to professional musicians.
A great life? Yes. But at the same
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Posted by Michael Sexton on 10/10/2008 at 9:29 AM
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Back in August of 1993, Michael LaMonica had no idea that he would develop into the successful real estate investor that he is today. That was the year he took his job as a service provider for one of the largest trucking companies in the world. The hard work was alright with him, and he needed a secure income. But as he navigated his truck through what he calls the “rat race” streets around New Jersey making his deliveries, Michael started to dream about something much bigger - real success, control over his own life, a business of his own and
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Posted by Michael Sexton on 9/9/2008 at 2:16 PM
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Some Trump University students have taken what they learned here to buy foreclosed homes at rock-bottom prices. Others have built large portfolios of commercial investment properties. Still others have become successful entrepreneurs.
Then there’s Kevin Andrews, a student from Arizona. Kevin stands out as one of our most remarkable students. Let me explain why.
After he finished our Real Estate Investment Training, Kevin started his own company, G2G Investments in Lake Havasu, Arizona. Like many new investors, Kevin wanted to buy properties at low prices. But as he watched the foreclosure crisis widen in Arizona, Kevin started to look for a way to
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