'You find, I flip, we split profits' is Cody Sperber’s offer to anyone who wants to partner with him and earn 50% for every successful deal. Do Deals with Me is a partnership program by the Clever Investor that follows a simple process: watching training videos, using deal-finding software, and submitting deals for evaluation.
To get into Cody’s program, you need to pay $97, which covers 'free’ training and a ‘free’ deal-finding software. He calls it free, but you’re basically paying for them to get inside his circle. Cody also gives a 30-day free trial of the Clever PRO member's area. It seems like fair compensation considering there's a 30-day money-back guarantee plus the free trial offer. As a member of Cody’s Do Deals with Me program, you get access to
A library of training videos,
automated deal-making software,
templates and forms,
private Facebook community,
weekly calls,
4 real estate profit center training,
the PRO marketing center and,
bonus content.
Looks like a good deal for a $97 course. But, if you're still unsatisfied after trying the program, you can always request a refund. Right?
The man behind Do Deals with Me is Cody Sperber, a U.S. Navy veteran. Cody has always been an achiever. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Arizona State University with a degree in Finance. After graduation, he briefly worked as an accountant. Cody calls himself a guru, but he doesn't have a degree in real estate or a realtor's background. He only shared that his family struggled to pay the mortgage, and that unfortunate experience inspired him to become a realtor. Clever Investor was founded in 2010. It is an online real estate learning platform based in Arizona, U.S.A., and has since been recognized as one of the fastest-growing companies. In Cody's over 18 years in real estate, he closed over 2,000 profitable house-flipping deals. Cody is also quite a celebrity online. He has over 1.1M followers on Instagram, 84.6K subscribers on YouTube, and over 24.3K followers on TikTok. His YouTube Channel, The Clever Investor, has over 21 million accumulated views since he joined YT in March 2011. Seems like people trust him and they see value in his content.

Do Deals with Me and the House-Flipping Business Model
In the Do Deals with Me program, you're basically paying Cody to become his workhorse in finding deals. But, this partnership could also be advantageous to you. You're learning the ways of an expert realtor and accessing his tools and support team. As a beginner in the real estate biz, Do Deals with Me offers a great opportunity for learning the biz from a self-made millionaire.
A cheap course like this with a promising offer would make you think: what's the catch? Are there upsells or expensive must-buy tools? I did a little digging, but I couldn't find proof that there are expensive upsells inside Do Deals with Me. Maybe Cody is honest with his offer or the members are restricted from sharing info on what's inside the program.
But what's to lose? Only $97. If all goes well, you can get paid $5K for the deal or split profits with Cody 50-50.
By the end of his pitch, Cody emphasizes that he's looking for partners. If you want a get-rich-quick method and expect him to do all the work after you hand in $97 and submit a deal, then this program is not for you.
Do Deals with Me by the Clever Investor is one of the cheapest real estate investing programs out there. But Cody makes it sound so easy. In reality, the house-flipping biz is highly competitive, expensive, and unpredictable. On the up-side, it's a rising industry that has grown by 14% last year. House-flipping's average ROI is 26.9%, so it's a profitable business venture. But on the downside, the business requires expertise, experience, and capital. The cheapest cost to flip a house is $30K, plus allowance for setbacks. It also takes time to get back your investment. 12 to 18 months if you're a beginner with zero flipping experience.
Overall, Cody's partnership program is not bad, but it's also not beginner-friendly. House-flipping is risky and profits are unpredictable. If you have at least an intermediate knowledge of real estate and you want to grow as a realtor, Do Deals with Me could be worth a try.
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