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How to find your first mentor
Soo I'm excited to just be starting my journey towards becoming a real estate investor and I was wondering if anyone can give me helpful tips on finding a good mentor in my area. I am reading the beginners guide from bigger pockets and from other reading I've done I know that finding a mentor is a huge step for the journey. I was wondering how I would go about finding one. Do I just dry call well known investors in my area? How do I find well known investors in the area? And how can I prove that I am worth their time by adding value to myself? Thanks so much for your time!