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Brandon Ellis
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Brandon Ellis
  • Dayton, OH
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I am a new member of my local REIA, and I am in the early stages of networking with my community's investors.

What I originally hoped to find was a willing mentor who would trade their knowledge for my time in volunteering or birddoging. I haven't had any luck yet, and I wonder if anyone can offer stories about what may have worked for you in finding a mentor? How can a new investor possibly add value to a thriving investor's already full schedule?

Thanks

Brandon

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