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M.O.R.E.(Maximizing Opportunities in Real Estate)positions itself as a real estate investment education platform, private community, and in-person events network. Its goal is to help investors build passive income, improve tax efficiency, and create long-term wealth through real estate. It explicitly says it is “not another course,” placing more emphasis on connecting education, opportunities, and networking.
The platform consists of three parts: The M.O.R.E. Show is a real estate investing podcast/show featuring expert interviews, conversations with real investors, deal breakdowns, and lessons from both successes and failures; The M.O.R.E. Club is a private membership community focused on structured, hands-on education, where members can analyze real deals together and vote on or participate in investment opportunities; M.O.R.E. Live is an in-person event series for serious investors, designed to connect them with active operators, learn from real transactions, and build relationships. The site does not clearly state whether the education is live, recorded, or delivered through 1-on-1 coaching, nor does it disclose a course syllabus, class schedule, or detailed learning path.
M.O.R.E. was founded by real estate investors Adam Williams and Justin Colby. It also mentions experts, active operators, and vetted operators, but does not list specific instructor credentials, past performance, or vetting criteria. In terms of certification, there is no visible information about certificates, credits, or industry-recognized credentials. Pricing is not disclosed. The only clear policy is that new M.O.R.E. Club members receive a 30-day no-questions-asked refund guarantee; after a refund request is submitted, the team responds within 24–48 hours, and if approved, the refund is returned to the original payment method, usually appearing on the credit card statement within 10–14 business days.
Its strengths are its focused positioning and coverage of learning content, community interaction, real deal analysis, and in-person relationship building. It may be a good fit for users who want more than a one-way course and are interested in accessing an investor network. The website’s terms also clearly discuss risk: it does not promise returns and states that it does not provide financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. The main limitation is the lack of transparency around key information: there is no specific pricing, clear boundary of membership benefits, course structure, certification details, or payment methods. When real investment opportunities are involved, users still need to conduct their own due diligence, and the risks should not be underestimated.
It is better suited to users with strong English skills who are interested in U.S. real estate investing and want to move from learning toward actual investment participation. Beginners may use it to build a framework, while experienced investors may value the community and in-person resources more. For users in China, the site does not provide details on access, payment, or cross-border participation, and network accessibility is unknown; the in-person events are likely more convenient for U.S.-based users. Alternatives to consider include BiggerPockets, Real Estate Guys Radio, real estate investing courses on Udemy/Coursera, or local Chinese communities focused on asset allocation and real estate investment education.
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