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Investors United is a U.S.-based education and coaching provider for real estate investors. Its materials state that it has been operating since 1980 and highlight a combination of “physical campus + online courses + mentor consulting.” It is not a college-credit program, nor is it training for a real estate broker/agent license. Instead, it focuses on practical U.S. real estate investing skills, helping students learn how to find deals, negotiate, sign contracts, arrange financing, and manage operations.
The curriculum covers a fairly broad range of areas, including Wholesaling, Freehabbing, Power Prospecting, property inspection and analysis, real estate negotiation, contracts, business entities, tax strategies, rental portfolios, mortgage notes, foreclosures, commercial real estate, and tax sale strategies. Delivery formats include self-paced online courses and weekly Group Consulting Sessions, which can be attended online or on campus; these consulting sessions are also recorded for later viewing. Higher-tier programs also include 1-on-1 Mentoring. In terms of supporting resources, IURealist provides nationwide real estate data, marketing lists, property data, map search, and valuation assistance.
The pricing shown on the site is relatively clear: Essentials is $240, Control & Roll Wholesaling is $3000, Certified Real Estate Investor is $7600, and IURealist is available as a standalone subscription for $39/month. The terms also list the Premier Plus 1-on-1 Training Program at $6988 or in installments, and the Premier Training Program at $3588 or installment payments totaling $4188. For certifications, it offers its own Control & Roll Wholesaler Certification and Pro Real Estate Investor IU Certification, but the FAQ clearly states that it does not provide college credits.
Its strengths lie in a relatively complete course system rather than a single set of recorded videos. Weekly consulting, 1-on-1 coaching, a library of forms and contracts, a member community, and data tools can all be useful for hands-on learning. The instructors’ backgrounds are also disclosed in some detail: Charles Parrish and Ian Parrish both have long-term experience in real estate investing or development. The limitations are also clear: the courses are heavily tied to the U.S. real estate market, laws, taxes, and data, so their direct transferability for Chinese users is limited. The marketing copy is strongly results-oriented, and although the terms state that financial success is not guaranteed, students still need to independently assess investment risks. Pricing is not cheap either, with full programs costing several thousand dollars.
It is better suited to people who plan to participate in U.S. real estate investing, can use English, and are willing to spend time practicing every week. It is not suitable for those who simply want academic credits, a broker/agent license, or training on China’s real estate investment rules. The materials do not specify the access situation from China, so users will need to verify network connectivity, payment availability, and the experience of attending courses across time zones on their own. If you only want to learn the basics at a low cost, it may be worth first comparing options such as Udemy, Coursera, local real estate investment association courses, or U.S.-based REIA resources.
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