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Written by Jonathan Dahl of "Smart Money," he provides 10-insider tips to everything we deal with on a daily basis - telling us how to save money when dealing with them. You'll learn that veterinarians won't tell you that vaccinating your pet may do more harm their good; cruise line experts won't tell you that ships often have engine trouble; gourmet grocers won't tell you that their bottled water is actually tap water; hospitals won't tell you that their bills are negotiable; fitness trainers won't tell you they don't know what they're doing; college financial aid offices won't tell you that low tuition rate means less financial aid; real estate brokers won't tell you they "know zilch about zoning"; and much more.
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Nouveau Riche is a specialized college in Scottsdale, Arizona and is unique for combining instruction in real estate investing with wealth creation. All of the instructors are highly successful in their specialized field as investors. You can get educated in the classroom or through distance learning. With lots of support, many have made profitable real estate transactions, right after graduating.
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The purpose of this blog is to provide essential real estate and financial guidance to Bay Area homeowner’s whose ambitions are to live in the home that is right for their family while at the same time fully funding their retirement, their children’s college education and paying for the high costs of living the SF Bay Area lifestyle. Our readers tend to be top 5% household income earners ($150,000+), who endeavor to purchase homes that cost $750,000+ and are committed to using their income and assets to their fullest advantage. Our commitment is to provide valuable philosophy, research, data and opinions to assist these ambitious Bay Area homeowners.
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