Commercial Real Estate Investment Authority Cherif Medawar Announces Opportunity for New Investors
San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) March 24, 2014 -- Cherif Medawar Real Estate Investing (CMREI), a commercial real estate training and investment opportunity company, today announced a limited time offer for aggressive investors. Individuals interested in learning the business of commercial real estate can now, for the first time ever, work with Medawar International Group Secured Income Fund(MIGSIF) and partner to identify winning deals in their local areas.
Acclaimed hedge fund manager, educator and among the most accessible millionaires in the country, Cherif Medawar has for 20 years educated and advised attorneys, retired judges, small business owners, and professionals seeking commercial real estate investments. However, in teaching thousands to locate, negotiate and exit real estate deals within in their retirement accounts he has never partnered with these student investors—until now.
There are hundreds of real estate training companies marketing educational products to so-called investors. Medawar, who has a personal real estate portfolio of $50 million of single retail properties is taking the game outside of the classroom and into the real world.
“Buy the property, build the business, lease to yourself, sell the business, and continue generating monthly cash flow,” Medawar said. “Do the hard work once and create cash flow for years to come.”
This low hassle and timeless strategy is the foundation to Medawar’s commercial real estate empire and has been tested with 28 professionals over the past 8 weeks with great success. He will cover this strategy, plus how investors can bring him these properties for a fee in a virtual commercial real estate forum March 24 or 25, 2014 at 6:00 pm EST.
There is currently a huge influx of investment dollars entering MIGSIF. During the webinars, Medawar will outline criteria for the investment opportunities he is seeking to build a network of savvy investors. His goal is to work directly with unjaded investors to help increase their net worth and experience while identifying new commercial deals for the fund. With Medawar’s team located in San Francisco and San Juan, these strategic partnerships are intended to expand CMREI’s reach and network across the county.
“Financial freedom is without a doubt my members’ number one obsession,” said Medawar. “My goal with this strategic program is to share how to make money with me and grow in the secondary markets. My business models, if implemented, will improve your financial life infinitely. I always say that one deal can change your life. The JV Partner Program will prove it.”
In 2013, Medawar partnered with and created entrepreneurial programs for Daymond John and Kevin Harrington. With those programs he created an investing platform where he funded specific products, which were introduced to him through the training companies. All products considered were products and/or businesses seeking funding for the real estate associated with the launch and scaling of the businesses. His most recent high profile accomplishment was partnering with 2 of the sharks associated with ABC’s hit show ‘Shark Tank.’
For more information on the webinar, to be held March 24 and 25 at 6:00 pm EST: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JdOPevfOPI&feature=youtu.be
For more information on CMREI and Cherif Medawar, please visit http://www.cmrei.com.
About Cherif Medawar Real Estate Investing:
Cherif Medawar is a Hedge Fund Manager and Educator
Through his Hedge Fund http://www.MIGSIF.com and his Education Co. http://www.CMREI.com he presents:
1) Three different ways to work with a Hedge Fund and make a fortune
2) How to reduce your taxes using US Congress Tax Incentives
3) How to protect your assets using legislative specificity, power and simplicity To learn more and get involved with his successful business models start your own Fund go to: http://www.cmrei.com.
Ashlee Jones, Cherif Medawar Real Estate Investing, http://www.CMREI.com, +1 408-320-9026, [email protected]
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