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Lou Vukas is a native of northwest Indiana, from a working-class community directly
outside of the city of Chicago, IL, and a top graduate from the "school of hard knocks."
He grew up and graduated from high school in a small Indiana town, and went on to pursue
college studies at various universities throughout the state. During that time he had
worked various jobs, from sandblasting to labor and construction work, to finally realize
that being the standard employee wasn't for him.
Fresh out of high school Lou started his real estate ventures by simply ordering programs
and books shown on late-night TV infomercials, all dealing with real estate-related topics
as well as other areas of investing including commodities and stock trading. As his library
and knowledge grew, he took to opening up various small businesses to fund his self-studies.
The spectrum ran from chimney sweeping to laying asphalt to eventually opening up his own
private mortgage company in 1997 while at the same time working on rehabbing homes and
flipping them in the area.
He went through enough bad experiences as a young investor - being talked down on,
being taken advantage of through "big businesses" and having trouble being taken seriously
to the point where he eventually decided to forget trying to start his ventures the way
that was giving him the most trouble...and start doing things his own way. Never having
much patience for corporate American-style, he developed his own system that began with
rehabbing homes and led to him owning and managing over 30 properties before the age of 27.
His courses run the range to suit everyone from the beginner to advanced and cover a huge
section of the real estate investing spectrum; reason being he wanted everyone with an
interest to have a course that suits them. Lou's company has expanded to include partners
all over the country from some of the most experienced people in the fields of real estate
investing, and his company also provides additional coaching and mentoring to clients.
Lou Vukas and his company consistently give away free information and extra help to all
prospects and clients, and all website visitors are encouraged to claim free articles
and other information by signing up for mailings.
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