On June 22nd Central Washington Real Estate Investors Association welcomes back one of our own members, Jerry Lucker, as our guest speaker. Jerry is a member of, and on the advisory board of, the Washington Landlords Association and has been an out-of-town member of CWREIA for the last couple of years. He will be sharing with us his new real estate investing course, Mobiles Make Millions.
Jerry Lucker’s story:
“I originally wanted to be a ‘real estate baron’. It was a lot tougher than advertised. Luckily I stumbled into the used mobile homes in parks niche.
At the beginning of 2003 I was next to broke. By 2007, just four short years, I owned enough rental real estate free & clear to comfortably retire.
Every dime was made in the mobile home business. That’s why I put this course together, it’s a fantastic business.”
Course highlights:
* Anyone, and I do mean anyone, can do this business.
* It can be started with no experience, no credit, and using none of your own money…which is real handy if you don’t have any!
* You don’t need any of the ‘it’ factor. It takes no charm, charisma, or glowing personality.
* The very nature of the business automatically eliminates what causes most people to fail.
* The course not only shows how to make money but how to invest it for safe, spectacular returns
* In addition to the course I will be available for ongoing mentoring, coaching, etc.
* The website will be free for course owners and offer ongoing training, forums, newsletters, webinars, etc. We’ll be there for the long haul to ensure the success of those that want to pursue this business.
For more information you can call Jerry Lucker at (206) 368-8234.
Jerry Lucker
12345 Lake City Way NE #119
Seattle, WA


Thank you Jerry! I appreciate you coming to Yakima to share your program with us, it makes me happy when our guest speakers are able to bring valuable information like this to our group. Your presentation was very professional and you did a great job on the powerpoint. Your program looks like it is easy to follow and really is something anyone could do. I think the percentage of sales speaks for themselves!
Congratulations and I wish you the best with it!
Debbie Schulte
Hi Jerry,
I want to thank you for presenting to our group a great opportunity to make a lot of money in just a short time. Your presentation was well thought out and very insightful. I look forward in purchasing your program in the very near future.
Thank You
Ted Roberts
Would you know how I can get rid of my property? I tried several avenues, but didn’t get any offers.
Well I thought this would be a great add on for your site. That site has some of the best information for loans and financials for 2010. The site address is Mountain Realty Hope this helps.
Jerry,
Ike and I would also like to thank you for presenting us with an opportunity to benefit from your experiences. We have found your program to contain a lot of valuable information. We also appreciated that you sent us information though the mail before the web site was completely up and running. It shows us that you are serious about your commitment to us and others you are working with. It was a pleasure to meet you and I hope we meet again soon.
Carla and Ike Allred
This is just good content
With the way that the market is right now, it is at the very least a promising sign to see some of the devolopements as of late. I really think that things will get a whole lot better this year, as do many others that I’ve talked to.
I really liked this post. You write about this topic very well. From beginning to end, your home builder should be working with you to make your dream home come true. Throughout the home-building process, you should always find them available to speak with you about any concerns you may have. They should be able to help you as much as you need in the decision-making processes. They should offer you multiple plans of all sizes or modify them to your unique requirements. They should be able to even build to your own architectural specifications, no matter the mass or degree.
Considering how tough the real estate market is right now, I am pretty sure that going into the mobile home business was a much better choice!