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Michael D'Egidio
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Albuquerque, NM
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Michael D'Egidio
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Albuquerque, NM
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Good day BP people!

Though I've been trying to kick off my investing career almost 2 years running, I'm afraid I keep finding investor trainers that are just really super flaky in their methods. I'll find a deal, work the numbers, bring it back asap and then I get zero feedback, or by the time they get back to me with the analysis the deal window is completely gone. I had reached out to a couple of national ads and had received some call backs and was wondering if anyone on the forum has worked with prior, dealt with before or presently working with RENATUS... any advice before preliminary contact would be greatly appreciated. thank you!

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John Blackman
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John Blackman
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  • Austin, TX
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Michael,

I would suggest you find a local investor in your area doing deals that you want to do. Find a mentor and possibly partner on some deals so someone with experience can guide you.  You may have to take a skinny portion of the profits for the first few, but they will help you gain confidence and experience in doing deals.  A good mentor is key when you are starting.  After you have done 3-4 deals it will start to become natural and you'll get better at choosing an executing the right deals.

Good luck!

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