Success Path Education — Tarek & Christina’s Workshops

Desa Rae Pearce
2 min readJan 18, 2017

There’s been a lot of news about Tarek & Christina El Moussa lately since their public announcement to split. But that doesn’t seem to affect their business relationship any since they are still filming new episodes for HGTV’s Flip or Flop and still manage a real estate business on the side.

It’s safe to say that they’re pretty busy these days.

But what do they do when they’re not filming or putting in hours at the office?
Success Path, a real estate investing course program based out of Utah, is their way of allowing fans of the show to turn their passion for real estate reality shows into a reality for themselves.

There have been many reviews for Success Path online and in the news but it’s hard to know what is true regarding those claims. Are people going into these courses with unrealistic expectations? Or is Success Path simply a scam to grab money out of the pockets of its students?

Let’s see what Success Path Education says about all this…

Success Path’s website says that they are NOT a scam nor are they a get-rich-quick scheme. They discuss further that the “program requires diligence, discipline, and investments of time and money like any business start-up.”

Success Path does mention on their site that Tarek and Christina will not always be there. As I’ve read quite a few reviews, I can tell that this can be upsetting to some. It makes sense that they can’t be at the many seminars that this program puts on — many of which are free for the initial workshop.

Christina and Tarek El Moussa got blasted by a Dallas news source when he wrote that the duo did not attend the event. Christina and Tarek did have a response for this as you can see below:

They were at Habitat For Humanity building houses at the time of Watchdog’s course.

Success Path continues to be a real estate program that is popular throughout the nation. If you’ve got questions, Success Path also has a pretty great FAQ page that answers questions asked by some of the toughest critics.

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Desa Rae Pearce

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