REI Growth is a learning community and tool platform built around real estate investing, especially tax sales, tax liens, and tax deeds. The site positions it as a “digital roadmap” that helps investors move from learning to execution, offering resources such as a free community, Tax Sale Toolbox, blog content, mentorship, CRM, investor toolkits, and automation tutorials.
Based on the available content, the platform focuses on tax sale investing, tax liens, tax deeds, land resale, risk management, due diligence, negotiation, market trends, and the use of automation tools such as Make/Integromat, Zapier, WordPress, and Google Sheets. The teaching format is not clearly defined as either live or recorded classes, but the text mentions forums, communities, tutorials, guides, webinars, workshops, and mentor support. This suggests it is more of an integrated learning platform combining course content, community, tools, and events, rather than a standardized standalone online course.
The page repeatedly emphasizes that users can join the community for free and access free resources, but it does not disclose specific pricing for paid courses, mentorship, CRM, toolkits, Parcel Checker Service, or other premium services. As a result, value for money can only be judged initially based on the free entry point, and the full learning cost cannot be assessed. As for certification, the page does not mention completion certificates, industry certifications, or compliance credentials.
Its strengths are its highly vertical positioning, making it suitable for people who want to research U.S. real estate tax sale opportunities. The platform does not only explain concepts; it also covers CRM, lead tracking, automation, and risk management, giving it a strong practical orientation. The community and mentorship elements may also reduce the cost of trial and error for beginners. The weaknesses are also clear: the course syllabus, duration, learning path, instructor background, success cases, and pricing are all not transparent. The marketing language is strongly results-oriented, but real estate investing is inherently high-risk, and the page itself acknowledges that safety cannot be guaranteed.
It is better suited to learners who are interested in the U.S. real estate tax sale system, have sufficient English reading ability, are willing to participate in a community, and want to use tools to manage their investment process. It is less suitable for people who only want a structured Chinese-language course, a certificate, or methods focused on China’s domestic real estate market. Access from China and supported payment methods are not explained in the text, so they remain unknown. For basic introductory learning, users may compare it with real estate and finance courses on Udemy, BiggerPockets, or Coursera. Anyone planning to actually invest in U.S. tax sales should also consult local legal, tax, and compliance professionals.
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