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Experiment: Tech knowledge in exchange for Real Estate Knowledge

Eden Mendel
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Hey everyone! 
I’m fairly new to real estate (thus no real experience or knowledge, except for the bigger podcast ebook) but I have good knowledge of technology! 
I’ve been working in tech (IT, Support, Software Development and Automation). 

I’ve seen people look for mentors and I thought of a new approach; you share you real estate knowledge and I’d share my tech knowledge.

Real estate is not particularly a techy field but in many aspects, software is part of our day to day, which can either enable us to operate more efficiently or slow us down and *annoy* us.

So here’s my proposal - think of me as the family member who knows computers and can help you figure out how to troubleshoot your tech problems (or help with automation/other projects you might be thinking about) and exchange your time and knowledge you’ve acquired from real estate so far. 

As said in the title, I’m taking this as sort of an experiment (rather than asking for a mentor or a sit down to chat without offering anything in exchange). 

Sorry for the long post! Looking forward to hearing some thoughts and feedback, and perhaps helping some folks with their tech issues and even automate some boring but necessary stuff.


Thanks for reading this far ;)

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Eden, 

I like your approach.  I am always interested in working with new investors.  

If you are interested in talking, let me know and I will send you my calendar.

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