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Jeffery Hardin
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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How should a newbie in real estate go about looking for a mentor?

Jeffery Hardin
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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Hello my name is Jeffery Hardin. I am a newbie in real estate. I have been interested in real estate for quite some time and have become very interested in wholesaling in real estate. I have been educating myself and starting to get my feet wet with taking action. One of the things I believe is key in any business is having a mentor, someone that you can turn to for help and guidance and feedback when needed. In real estate I am curious to know as a newbie how do you go about seeking a mentor?

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