Real Estate Investment Expert, Marcel Umphery, Featured in the October 2012 Black Enterprise Wealth Issue
Marcel Umphery who runs a Real Estate Investing Coaching and Mentoring Program is recognized as a Young Wealth Builder by Black Enterprise Magazine
(BALTIMORE - October 8, 2012) - Marcel Umphery, Founder of The DMV R.E.I. United Real Estate Investing Coaching and Mentoring programs, was one out of three under 40 entrepreneurs leading their respected industries selected to be featured in the October issue of Black Enterprise Magazine’s Wealth Issue. Marcel Umphery was featured along side Kanyessa McMahon who runs video production for MTV and Nike and Tiffany “The Budgetnista” Aliche author of the book The One Week Budget.
Prior to founding The DMV R.E.I. United Real Estate Investing Coaching and Mentoring programs, his company controlled, sold and purchased over $20 million worth of real estate in the Washington D.C., Prince Georges County, Md, Baltimore, MD and Philadelphia, PA market places. Marcel also runs a mastermind group that consist of his top performing members in his coaching programs.
More importantly, he has written several courses on helping and inspiring newbie and beginner real estate investors start profitable real estate investing careers learning from his mistakes, experiences, and triumphs. His home study system’s, eManual, coaching and mentoring programs give the beginner a proven and tested blueprint and roadmap to launching a successful and sustainable real estate investing business and career.
To learn more about Marcel the “R.E.I. Success Maker” Umphery and his DMV R.E.I. United Real Estate Investing Coaching and Mentoring programs, visit http://dmvreiunited.com .
The DMV R.E.I. United Real Estate Investors Coaching and Mentorship programs is the only locally based education course with a certified team dedicated to teaching adults how to become successful part-time or full-time real estate investors.
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