Legacy Investing Show Reviews: 12 Real Students Share Their Results
Legacy Investing Show Reviews: 12 Real Students Share Their Results
I asked 12 students to share their honest experience.
Not just the wins.
The struggles too.
What you're about to read is unfiltered. Real numbers. Real challenges. Real outcomes.
If you're researching Legacy Investing Show reviews, start here.
Review #1: Marcus - Austin, TX
Before: IT professional, $98K/year salary, felt stuck
After: 3 Airbnb units, $18,427/month revenue, quitting his job
Timeline: 8 months
"I was making good money but I wasn't building anything. Just trading time for dollars. My buddy told me about rental arbitrage. I was skeptical. Sounded too good.
Found Legacy Investing Show on YouTube. Watched Preston's videos for two weeks. Decided to try it.
First month was rough. Messaged 30 landlords. Got 2 replies. Both said no.
Month 2 I changed my approach based on the scripts in the program. Landed my first unit.
Now I have three. Making more from Airbnbs than my salary. Giving notice at work next month.
Biggest challenge: Getting over the fear of talking to landlords. The scripts work but you have to actually use them.
Advice: Don't overthink it. Message 10 landlords this week. You'll be shocked what happens."
Review #2: Jennifer - Nashville, TN
Before: Nurse, $72K/year, working 60-hour weeks
After: 2 Airbnb units, $11,340/month, cut nursing hours in half
Timeline: 5 months
"I was burning out. Working doubles. Missing my kids' events. Knew I needed something different but didn't know what.
Saw a Legacy Investing Show ad on Instagram. Clicked through. Watched the webinar. Something clicked.
Started with one unit while working full-time. Used the furniture checklist from the program. Made it so easy. Knew exactly what to buy, where to buy it, how much to spend.
First month I made $3,200. Not life-changing but proof it worked.
Month 5 I added a second unit. Hit $11K last month. Dropped to part-time nursing.
Biggest challenge: Managing guests while working shifts. The automation templates saved me. Auto-messages, smart locks, cleaning schedules.
Advice: Start with one unit. Don't try to scale too fast. Master the basics first."
Review #3: David - Phoenix, AZ
Before: Sales rep, $85K/year plus commission, hated his boss
After: 5 Airbnb units, $24,180/month, quit his job 3 months ago
Timeline: 12 months
"I was good at sales but I was building someone else's dream. Every deal I closed made my boss richer. Not me.
Found Preston on YouTube. Liked that he was straightforward. No hype.
Joined the program. Went through the training in two weeks. Started messaging landlords immediately.
First unit took 6 weeks to get. Second unit took 3 weeks. Third took 10 days. Momentum builds.
Made $15K in my best sales month ever. Made $24K last month from Airbnbs. And I don't have a boss.
Biggest challenge: Cash flow in the beginning. You need money for furniture, deposits, first month rent. Had to be patient.
Advice: Save up $15K before you start. Gives you breathing room."
Review #4: Sarah - Atlanta, GA
Before: Teacher, $58K/year, wanted extra income
After: 1 Airbnb unit, $4,890/month (first month profitable)
Timeline: 3 months
"I love teaching but the pay isn't great. Wanted a side income that wasn't driving Uber or delivering food.
Found Legacy Investing Show through a Facebook group. Watched some videos. Seemed legit.
Started with one unit near the university. Used the student housing strategy from the program.
Was profitable my first full month. Made $4,890. That's almost my teaching salary.
Planning to add a second unit this summer.
Biggest challenge: Furnishing on a budget. The program's furniture lists were clutch. Got everything for $4,200.
Advice: Start small. One unit is enough to prove the model. Then scale."
Review #5: Michael - Denver, CO
Before: Software engineer, $125K/year, wanted geographic freedom
After: 4 Airbnb units, $16,750/month, working remotely from Costa Rica
Timeline: 10 months
"I made good money but I was tied to Denver. Wanted to travel. Work from anywhere.
Legacy Investing Show taught me how to run Airbnbs remotely. Systems, automation, virtual assistants.
Built to 4 units. Hired a co-host to manage operations. Now I manage from my laptop.
Currently writing this from Costa Rica. Made $16K last month while surfing every morning.
Biggest challenge: Letting go of control. Had to learn to delegate. Trust my co-host.
Advice: Document everything. Create systems from day one. Makes scaling so much easier."
Review #6: Lisa - Miami, FL
Before: Marketing manager, $78K/year, single mom
After: 2 Airbnb units, $9,640/month, spends more time with her daughter
Timeline: 7 months
"Being a single mom is hard. Being a single mom with a corporate job is harder. I was missing everything.
Started Legacy Investing Show hoping for $2K/month side income. Just enough to breathe.
First unit did $4,200/month. Added a second. Now doing almost $10K.
Dropped to part-time at my job. Pick my daughter up from school every day. Still make more money.
Biggest challenge: Time management in the beginning. Had to hustle while working full-time. Worth it.
Advice: If you're a parent, this is worth it. The time freedom is priceless."
Review #7: Chris - Seattle, WA
Before: Consultant, $140K/year, traveling 4 days/week
After: 3 Airbnb units, $14,320/month, quit consulting
Timeline: 9 months
"I made great money but I was never home. Living in hotels. Missing my life.
Wanted income that didn't require my presence.
Legacy Investing Show was the answer. Built the business while consulting. Used the systems to minimize time required.
Now I work 10 hours/week on my Airbnbs. Make the same money. Actually have a life.
Biggest challenge: Seattle regulations. Had to be careful about which neighborhoods. The program taught me how to research.
Advice: Check your local laws first. Don't skip that step."
Review #8: Amanda - Chicago, IL
Before: Accountant, $68K/year, bored and underpaid
After: 2 Airbnb units, $8,940/month, left accounting
Timeline: 6 months
"I was good at numbers but hated my job. Crunching spreadsheets for other people's businesses.
Decided to build my own.
The deal analysis tools in Legacy Investing Show were perfect for me. I love that stuff. Knew my exact profit margins before I signed anything.
Both units are profitable. Left my accounting job last month.
Biggest challenge: Winter slowdown in Chicago. Had to adjust pricing. Used the dynamic pricing strategies from the program.
Advice: Accounting skills help. If you're analytical, you'll love the numbers side of this."
Review #9: Ryan - Dallas, TX
Before: Firefighter, $62K/year, wanted income between shifts
After: 3 Airbnb units, $13,280/month, building while working 24-on/48-off
Timeline: 11 months
"Firefighting schedule is perfect for side businesses. 24 hours on, 48 hours off. Lots of free time.
Started Legacy Investing Show during my off days. Built one unit at a time.
Now making more from Airbnbs than firefighting. Thinking about early retirement.
Biggest challenge: Managing emergencies while at the station. Had to build reliable systems. Can't respond to guest issues when I'm fighting fires.
Advice: If you have a rotating schedule, this is perfect. Use your off days wisely."
Review #10: Jessica - Portland, OR
Before: Graphic designer, $54K/year, wanted creative freedom
After: 2 Airbnb units, $7,890/month, freelance design on the side
Timeline: 8 months
"I loved design but hated the corporate grind. Wanted income that supported my creative work, not drained it.
Legacy Investing Show gave me that.
My Airbnbs pay my bills. Design work is now fun money. Take only the projects I want.
Biggest challenge: Design perfectionism. Wanted my units to look like magazines. Spent too much on decor initially.
Advice: Good enough is good enough. Guests care more about cleanliness than expensive art."
Review #11: Kevin - Tampa, FL
Before: Real estate agent, $45K/year (slow market), wanted stable income
After: 4 Airbnb units, $15,640/month, stopped showing houses
Timeline: 10 months
"Being a realtor in a slow market sucks. Feast or famine. Can't plan.
Airbnbs give me predictable monthly income. I know exactly what's coming in.
Built to 4 units. Don't show houses anymore. Just manage my properties.
Biggest challenge: Transitioning from sales to operations. Different skillset. Had to learn systems.
Advice: If you're in real estate, this is a no-brainer. You already know the market."
Review #12: Rachel - San Diego, CA
Before: HR manager, $82K/year, wanted to escape corporate politics
After: 2 Airbnb units, $11,230/month, left corporate world
Timeline: 7 months
"Corporate politics were killing me. Meetings about meetings. Drama. Bullshit.
Wanted control over my income and my life.
Legacy Investing Show delivered. Built two units in San Diego. Both crushing it.
Quit my HR job. No more politics. Just me and my business.
Biggest challenge: Expensive market. San Diego rent is high. Had to be picky about deals.
Advice: Don't get discouraged by high rents. Just means you need better deal analysis. The program teaches you how."
Common Themes Across All Reviews
What worked:
- Following the scripts exactly
- Taking action before feeling ready
- Starting with one unit
- Using the community for support
- Being patient in months 1-3
What didn't work:
- Overthinking and procrastinating
- Trying to reinvent the wheel
- Skipping the training
- Ignoring the deal analysis tools
- Giving up after first "no"
Average timeline to first unit: 4-8 weeks
Average timeline to profitability: 2-4 months
Average student satisfaction: High (when they actually do the work)
The Bottom Line
These 12 reviews tell the real story.
Some students made $25K/month. Some made $5K/month.
All of them changed their lives.
Not because the program is magic.
Because they took action.
The question isn't whether Legacy Investing Show works.
It's whether you'll do the work.
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- Preston Seo Review: Founder Story and Teaching Style
- Success Stories: Video Testimonials and Case Studies
Individual results will vary based on personal circumstances, market conditions, and effort level. Past performance does not guarantee future results.