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Finding A Real Estate Investment Mentor
I am new to the real estate investment industry but looking to submerge myself deeply in it. Would love to hear people's experiences with finding a mentor in real estate investment!
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You'll have many mentors along your journey. Meetups are a great place to start. Attend in-person ones near you when you can to network and listen to other people's experiences.
Ask around while you're there to see if you can be of any use to the people in the room. Start with small tasks that you're good at. Take down people's contact information and follow up with them for a meeting that same week.
The more you ask around the more you'll learn and the more connected you'll get.
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