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Business Broker University - Mike Bolen (BBU), based on the information on the page, appears to be a business brokerage training program specifically aimed at licensed real estate agents. Its core narrative is that a large number of baby boomers will retire before 2030, creating demand for business sales and succession. Real estate agents can leverage their existing sales skills to move into a “different asset class,” namely business brokerage or business sale transactions.
The course focus is relatively clear: it centers on business brokerage, business sales, and helping agents transition their business, rather than on standard residential real estate training. The page explicitly states “FOR LICENSED REALTORS,” so it is not suitable for people with no real estate license or sales foundation at all. In terms of delivery format, the body text only mentions a “3 min watch” opportunity explainer video and an “Apply Now” entry point. It does not explain whether the formal course is delivered live, pre-recorded, through 1-on-1 coaching, or via a community model. Certification or credentials are also not disclosed, so it is not possible to assess whether it carries any industry-recognized qualification.
The page does not display pricing, installment options, refund policies, or payment methods, so its value for money can only be assessed cautiously. The marketing presents two case studies: Katrina closed her first deal 9 weeks after starting BBU, earning a commission of $108,000; Tyler earned a $420,000 commission on his first deal after 11 weeks. The page also notes that neither had prior business brokerage experience, and that “Individual results vary.” These examples help illustrate the high-commission opportunities the course emphasizes, but they should not be treated as typical outcomes or income promises.
The main advantage is its very focused positioning: for licensed real estate agents who want to expand from residential transactions into business sales, the page communicates the opportunity directly, sets a clear entry threshold, and emphasizes that applications are personally reviewed by Mike. The drawbacks are also obvious: it lacks a course syllabus, instructor background details, service duration, student support information, pricing, and certification details, leaving insufficient basis for a purchase decision. The page feels more like a lead-generation landing page than a complete course introduction.
It is better suited to users with strong English ability, relevant real estate licensing, and an interest in entering business brokerage in the U.S. or similar markets. For users in China, the page does not indicate website accessibility status, payment methods, or whether applications from Chinese identities are supported, so these factors can currently only be marked as unknown. If the main goal is to study business M&A or business brokerage for the Chinese market, it may be necessary to compare this with local business schools, M&A advisory courses, or real estate brokerage training as alternatives.
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