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    Jamil Damji

    Jamil Damji

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    CategoryReal Estate
    ExperienceReal Estate, Investing and Entrepreneurship
    LanguageEnglish
    LocationPhoenix, AZ, USA

    About Jamil Damji

    Jamil Damji grew up in Calgary, Canada, the son of East Indian immigrant parents who pushed him toward medicine. He enrolled in a physiology degree, failed his medical school entrance exam, and walked away from that path entirely. His first real estate deal came by accident after a stint in media and a brief attempt at stand-up comedy, and from that single wholesale transaction, he built what would become one of the…

    Jamil Damji grew up in Calgary, Canada, the son of East Indian immigrant parents who pushed him toward medicine. He enrolled in a physiology degree, failed his medical school entrance exam, and walked away from that path entirely. His first real estate deal came by accident after a stint in media and a brief attempt at stand-up comedy, and from that single wholesale transaction, he built what would become one of the largest wholesaling operations in the United States. He survived the 2008 housing crash, rebuilt, and by 2016 co-founded KeyGlee, a nationally franchised real estate wholesaling company that now operates across 118 markets.Damji teaches three core programs. AstroFlipping, co-created with Josiah Grimes in 2019, is his flagship real estate education community with over 4,000 active members. The program offers two tiers: Astro Accelerator (entry-level, priced at $7,500), which covers deal finding, contract negotiation, and investor outreach through pre-recorded videos, live coaching calls, and template libraries; and Astro Accelerator Executive ($9,800), which adds CRM setup, workflow automation, team build-out modules, two custom websites, and direct live calls with Damji himself. He also runs Energy of Money, a separate mastermind focused on the psychological and subconscious dimensions of wealth-building, offered via weekly 90-minute live group calls. His book, "How to Wholesale Real Estate: The No-Cash Strategy to Build a Scalable Business," published through BiggerPockets, is a companion resource to his courses and available on Amazon and major book retailers.The honest picture on Damji is mixed. AstroFlipping holds a B+ rating with the Better Business Bureau with only one complaint filed in three years, and users on Reddit and BiggerPockets have vouched for the quality of Damji's personal instruction and teaching style. The consistent complaint is price: at $7,500 to $9,800, skeptics argue the core concepts of real estate wholesaling are available free on YouTube, and experienced wholesalers on BiggerPockets have publicly stated the money is better spent on direct marketing for your first deal. Damji's credibility as a practitioner isn't seriously questioned — KeyGlee has completed over 5,000 transactions across 118 markets and generates 60 to 80 deals per month — but whether the course price matches the outcome depends entirely on how the student uses it.AllPros exists precisely for decisions like this one. Damji's profile attracts real estate beginners willing to make a $7,500 to $9,800 commitment, and that price point demands verified, real-world student outcomes, not marketing testimonials. If you've taken AstroFlipping, Astro Accelerator Executive, or Energy of Money, your review on AllPros gives the next investor the data they actually need. Real Estate, Investing and Entrepreneurship

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    Jamil Damji is not a scam. He is the co-founder of KeyGlee, a real estate wholesaling company with over 5,000 completed transactions across 118 markets, and the author of a BiggerPockets-published book endorsed by multiple industry figures. AstroFlipping holds a B+ rating with the BBB with one complaint in three years. The legitimate criticism is about price-to-value ratio, not fraud.