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Grant Cardone, real estate investor, entrepreneur and bestselling author, will lead a two-day live real estate training event at the Grand Hyatt Scottsdale on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 12-13, 2026.
The event offers attendees an opportunity to learn strategies Mr. Cardone has used to build a multibillion-dollar portfolio, according to a press release.
Designed for beginners and seasoned investors alike, the Accelerate Your Wealth with Real Estate: 2-Day Intensive Training will provide tools and insights to create passive income, identify and acquire cash-flowing assets and scale real estate portfolios while minimizing financial risk.
“Real estate is the single greatest vehicle for creating lasting wealth,” said Mr. Cardone. “This training condenses decades of experience into two days so anyone—no matter where they’re starting from—can learn exactly how to find great deals, protect their capital and grow their income.”
Key topics
Over the two-day program, attendees will learn how to analyze high-performing deals, structure financing, secure strong cash-on-cash returns, negotiate off-market opportunities, raise capital and plan profitable exits. The training also covers creative strategies for acquiring properties with little or no money down and tactics to accelerate cash flow and long-term equity growth.
Topics include:
How to find and evaluate high-performing real estate deals
The formula for generating consistent passive income
Strategies for protecting capital and building long-term equity
Smart financing methods to maximize leverage
Exit strategies to triple investment returns
Accessing and negotiating off-market opportunities
Pricing strategies to avoid overpaying
Refinance tactics to reduce capital and increase returns
Creative acquisition methods with little or no money down
How to attract investors and raise capital
Fast-track techniques to generate cash flow
The event will run daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seating is limited to ensure a high-engagement learning environment.
Mr. Cardone said the program is designed to help participants take actionable steps toward building wealth through real estate.


















