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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
How do I go about looking for a mentor
Hello my name is Kevin i am 19 years old and currently attending college. I have been reading books about real estate as i am very interested in it. however my question is how do i go about trying to find a good mentor in my area El Paso, Texas. I am willing to work for free and help in any way I can if they can just teach me what they know.
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Welcome @Kevin Rangel Just like any relationship it must be a win win for both. Figure out what you can bring to the table even if it is just spare time to help with things. You have the right idea about doing whatever to help. Goto a local meeting. Get there early and help set it up. Soon enough when you develope a relationship you will get your mentor. Best of luck