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Cole Druffel
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Looking for a mentor to guide me through buy and hold investment.

Cole Druffel
  • Seattle, WA
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Greetings all,

I have been interested in real estate invesment for many years now but have not taken that first step. I have done a fair bit of research to educate myself, I have read tons of articles on the ins and outs of investing in real estate. I have been listening to podcasts and watching videos from professionals such as Brandon Turner, Ken McElroy, and Robert Kiyosaki and I have been reading some of Bradon and Ken's books on the subject. I have considered that my targeted plan is to go for a buy and hold to create cashflow method of investing as I find it very interesting and the most suited to me.

My aim with this post is that I would really like to find a mentor to talk things through, learn from, and of course be re-grounded when I'm getting out of perspective. This community has been a very helpful location to learn things I need to know and watching how others get through the process. If anyone has a good mentor suggestion or is willing to possibly fill that role and stear me on the right path that would be incredibly appreciated and I promise not to waste your time with this.

Thanks in advance for any help or advice.

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Shiloh Lundahl
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Shiloh Lundahl
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@Cole Druffel it is easier to find a paid coach than it is to find a mentor. Mentorship often times happens organically through relationships that that you have or create. Whereas coaching is something you pay for because you don’t have a natural relationship with a person that you wish to learn from.

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