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How should someone go about starting investing in detroit?
I've been into real estate for a little over a year now. I've absorbed tons of information through books and podcasts. I have even helped my dad with fixing up properties. I think it's time to start actually investing myself though. I've always been more of a hands on learner anyway. I'm interested in small multi-family buy and hold rentals. How can I go about finding a mentor or experienced investor in the suburban Detroit area?