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What do I have to offer to a partnership?

Andrew Martherus
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I'm just getting started in real estate. After I move to AZ I'm going to start saving money to purchase rental properties. I would like to be able to partner with experienced investors and learn how to BRRRR and how to be a good landlord.

The problem is that I have nothing to offer to the partnership. I’m currently a software engineer with no real estate experience aside from a 1 credit intro to real estate class in college. I don’t have any money to bring to an investment, at least not enough to make an impact.

What can I do for an experienced investor to get them to take me under their wing?

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Michael Mannina
  • New to Real Estate
  • Lafayette, LA
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Michael Mannina
  • New to Real Estate
  • Lafayette, LA
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@Andrew Martherus..I’m in a similar situation I can bring some financials to the table but no time or knowledge. Your strong point can possibly be your time. I’ve read on the forums a lot and the consensus that I gather for a newbie seeking a mentor or partner so to speak is “time”. Most say to seek someone out and develop a relationship with them by doing odds and ends to gain their trust. Go to some local meetups and start networking.

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