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Alexander Sobrado
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  • San Diego, CA
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Anyone in San Diego need free help?

Alexander Sobrado
  • Developer
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hi all,

I recently moved to San Diego and am trying to get more involved in real estate. Instead of just asking for a mentor and not providing anything, I've decided I will offer to lend a hand (for free) on some projects and learn through osmosis vs a sit down coffee chat.

My skills: I know little about real estate investing but I work in equity research so I am very aware of the fundamentals of valuation. I majored in finance and accounting so I have a strong financial background. I wouldn't say I am necessarily super handy but I'm a pretty strong guy so I could help clean/move/paint/etc. All things equal, I'd prefer to help on the analysis, project mgmt, or scouting side of things but beggars can't be choosers.

Let me know!

Thanks,
Alex

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