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Inland Empire Newbie
Hello everyone and anyone who is willing to help me.
My name is David Flores, I live in Moreno Valley CA. I’m more then new to this business, I have read a little about investing in real estate and figured out that wholesaling may be the perfect and quickest way to get my feet wet? I have also learned that Im definitely in need of a mentor to help me in my journey for success. Should I start off by finding a mentor that is a real estate agent already? Or preferably where? Or should I get my own real estate license? Please help me!
Thank you!