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Updated almost 1 year ago on . Most recent reply
What is the best way to offer your service to a seasoned investor?
I have heard on different podcasts that one of the best introductory ways to get started learning REI and potentially getting a mentor is to offer your services. I'm going to be attending monthly meetups and hoping to provide my service in order to start getting hands on, real world, experience in REI.
What is the best way to find if I can be of service to a seasoned investor? Should it happen organically or should I just ask?
I welcome all feedback and advice,
Jake Fenton