Military real estate investing mentorship and mastermind community
ADPI Campus: Residential Pro
ADPI Campus: Residential Pro is a premium mentorship and mastermind program designed specifically for military members, veterans, and their families who want to build wealth through residential real estate investing. It combines structured education, live coaching, and a strong peer network to guide members from their first property purchase to scaling a portfolio. The program focuses on practical execution—teaching how to analyze deals, use VA loans strategically, and build systems for long-term passive income. Through weekly workshops, a deal-sharing network, and access to industry professionals, members are supported every step of the way in turning real estate knowledge into real financial results.
Outcomes
- Build and scale a profitable real estate portfolio
- Execute your first income-generating property purchase
- Develop systems for consistent passive income growth
- Leverage VA loans to maximize real estate opportunities
What's included?
Residential Pro Course (60+ Lessons
A structured, step-by-step curriculum covering how to buy, analyze, and manage residential investment properties.
Weekly Live Coaching & Workshops
Interactive sessions where members can ask questions, get unstuck, and learn directly from experienced investors
Deal Room Access
A collaborative space to find, share, and partner on real estate deals with other members.
Investment Support Team (Lender + Realtor)
Access to trusted professionals who help execute deals and guide purchasing decisions.
Who is this for?
- Active duty military personnel
- Veterans and transitioning service members
- Military spouses and families
- Beginner real estate investors
About the creator
Markian Sich
Founder & CEO of Active Duty Passive Income
I’m Markian Sich, and after 8½ years as a Marine Corps helicopter pilot, I launched Active Duty Passive Income to help service members secure financial freedom through real estate. Drawing on my dual degrees from the U.S. Naval Academy and my own inv...