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2nd house flip, mentor
I flipped one house and ended up breaking even. I had no help from anyone that has done this before.
What is the most effective way to get a mentor?
I see this company called Investors Edge. They help you find the property, evaluate how the profit will work, and help get funding.
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Many people lose money on their first flip so this is not bad at all for a first one. Probably the best way is to find a good deal and bring an experienced flipper onto the deal. Otherwise, you could attend local meetups, join mentorship programs or work with investor-friendly agents.