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Jordan Freeman
  • Appraiser
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Jordan Freeman
  • Appraiser
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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hello bp, here to ask a few questions to the community about learning from experienced professionals. I have been told by many of my new colleagues that it would be wise to seek a relationship ship with a local investor who would be willing to exchange advice and experience for my assistance in their own ventures. What would be the best way to find a relationship like this? I am in the Dallas area and am curious to make a connection with someone willing to teach how to get started and potentially do a long term joint venture. I'm definitely a people person! However not sure where to find these people. Thanks again bp community!

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