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Elias Ramirez
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  • Seattle, WA
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Elias Ramirez
  • New to Real Estate
  • Seattle, WA
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I’ve been learning about wholesaling for a couple months now & I’m starting to look for my first deal. This isn’t the end goal for me but just the beginning as I get my feet wet in the real estate world. I’m seeking anyone who could be a mentor/coach, someone I can shadow, or someone I can reach out to just to pick their brain. I’m determined to grind & learn!

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Jonathan Klemm
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Jonathan Klemm
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Hey there @Elias Ramirez - Congrats for hopping in the forums and getting your first post up!  It's not easy and 100% a step in the right direction!

My biggest suggestion would be to find some local meetups (https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/521-real-estate-events-...) and introduce yourself to the host.  Ask them who is doing the most moving and shaking and connect with those people.  Take them out to lunch or coffee (forsure pay!) and see what skills you might have to add some value as a side hustle.

Things started to happen organically as I got more involved in the Chicago real estate market, and I am confident they will for you, too, in Seattle!

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