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Finding mentorship in Seattle
I'm making a career change (out of education) into real estate. I've owned a few rentals and bought and sold numerous homes, so I'm not completely new to the game. However, to make a career out of this is definitely new and a bit overwhelming. I'd like to find someone very established and experienced who's looking to bring someone on his/her team to help out, however they need. My hope is that I can learn a lot and benefit from some solid mentorship. Any advice as to how to go about finding such a person? Or better yet, are any of you looking for someone like me to bring on board?