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Bryan Fleming
  • New to Real Estate
  • Metro East St. Louis area
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Wholesaling Mentor and/or advice

Bryan Fleming
  • New to Real Estate
  • Metro East St. Louis area
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Hello, I am hoping to start investing in the St. Louis area, in the near future. I was hoping to possibly link up with wholesalers in the area. I'd love a chance to possibly sit down in person or over the phone and get some pointers, and/or advise. Possibly find someone willing to mentor me, in exchange for some free footwork or other type of help, until I have a good understanding. Any advise or help is appreciated. Especially advice or help for my area specifically, Thank you in advance. 

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@Bryan Fleming I completely agree with what Joe said above about getting involved with your local meetups. You'll also be able to fill a lot of knowledge gaps here on BP and other places online. (gotta love the University of Youtube). Word of caution though; there are many ways to win in this game and while the advice from a particular source might be valid, it may not be the best advice for you and you strategy. Without knowing more about where you are/where you want to be going, my best advice for you is to spend some time learning as much as possible from many sources to better hone in your particular attack plan. Once you have that dialed out, then execute that strategy like your life depends on it. If you want to get into some particulars, feel free to hit me up, I'd love to help if possible. 

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