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Assets 101 is a course and resource platform for U.S. real estate investors, operated by entities related to The Oaks Group, Inc. Rather than offering general personal finance education, it focuses on more specialized, practical areas of real estate investing: asset protection, land trusts, LLC/partnership/corporate structures, mobile home investing, discounted notes and mortgages, Creative Financing, Hard Money Lending, Wrap Lending, and real estate investing through Self-Directed IRA / Solo 401k accounts.
The main figures behind the platform are Dyches Boddiford and Dorsie Boddiford Kuni. Dyches has been investing in real estate and buying discounted mortgages since the 1980s, previously served as president of the Georgia Real Estate Investors Association, and continues to develop courses as a full-time investor. Dorsie is a full-time real estate investor in Atlanta, with experience in home rehabs, rentals, tax deeds, foreclosure auctions, owner financing, wrap mortgages, and more. The overall selling point is “lessons from active investors,” rather than academically certified coursework.
The product page lists around 15 products, with prices ranging from $27.99 to $997. For example, the Solo 401k Webinar is $197, the complete Asset Protection Series is $997, Mobile Home Money Machine is $347, and Wrapping for Profits is $297. There are also books and software tools such as NoteSmith Pro and TValue 6. Pricing appears to be based on one-off purchases; no subscription or membership model is described.
The strengths are its specialized topics, transparent pricing, and relatively concrete instructor backgrounds. It is suitable for people who already have some investment knowledge and want to study U.S. real estate financing and asset protection structures in depth. The drawbacks are also clear: the site does not provide enough information about course length, previews, update frequency, refund policy, student reviews, or learning support. Its terms explicitly state that the content does not constitute legal or tax advice, and there is no visible formal certificate or industry accreditation.
Assets 101 is better suited to serious U.S. real estate investors and advanced learners who want to study private lending, notes, mobile homes, and asset protection structures. For Chinese users, the courses involve U.S. law, taxation, retirement accounts, and real estate transaction systems, so the content cannot be directly applied to the Chinese market.
Based on the captured text, its connectivity from mainland China cannot be determined, so china_access is marked as “unknown.” Even if the site is accessible, payment, tax-law applicability, and the English-only course content may all be barriers.
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