Ron Legrand

Ron LeGrand was recently appointed to the Addiction Policy Forum Board of Directors. As a member of the board, Mr. LeGrand joins prestigious leaders across the fields of prevention, treatment, recovery, criminal justice, and advocacy who work to support patients, families, and communities impacted by addiction.

Ron LeGrand is a consultant and an attorney, licensed to apply law in Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. He's currently serving while the Policy Director of the National Criminal Justice Association, and Research and Policy Consultant for Fair and Just Prosecution.

Ron LeGrand Net Worth

The very first question people usually enquire about Ron is “what's his net worth?”

This has been difficult to track down.

Ron has stated previously that his net worth dropped $150M during the crash of 2008, as he had invested heavily in commercial property that tanked.

He also stated that whilst the crash wiped out nearly all of what he'd built-in the last 10 years, he was able to survive financially and planned to keep doing exactly the same thing he'd be doing as industry picked back up.

So what's Ron LeGrand's net worth?

Given the explosion in commercial property value throughout the last 10 years, we estimate that Ron LeGrand's net worth is currently between $300M-$500M.

Having said that, that is only our personal best guess as Ron doesn't disclose this information.

While Ron's net worth is obviously impressive, you can find many property professionals around the world doing similarly well for themselves.

What do Ron LeGrand's students say?

Reviews are mixed. “I know like Ron legrand ,” wrote one Reddit user. “I went along to his quick start school (for free as a guest of a friend) and I ran with it. I made $4k using one deal three months later. I never looked back.”

Another Reddit user said they found Ron's stuff “very informative for someone who was simply just getting started with out a background in real estate.” They added that, while a lot of his training was oversimplified, his principles were solid scam risk.

“People need to realize that property is effort and no guru has a shortcut because there isn't one. Is his stuff worth the price tag on admission? Not likely, but I made more money in property than Used to do with my MS [Masters of Science] degree and his system is cheaper than six years of college. Suit yourself,” they wrote.

But not everyone was so kind. “ Ron LeGrand should really be hauled off to debtor's prison!” one person ranted. “His techniques pray on desperate individuals who have to believe what he says to be able to keep working mentally after they offer their last dollars to his hungry fraud machine.”

“This person has left a trail of tears from Alaska to Florida and back again. Someone needs to prevent this man before anymore lives are ruined. Check and observe how often times his ventures have filed for bankruptcy!” they added.

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