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How to find a mentor
What would be the best way to go about finding a mentor ?
So As I said in my description I am a professional over the road truck driver who is highly interested in becoming a Investor into real estate. This point I think I’ve made up my mind that without a doubt I want to build up a portfolio in the rental part of Real estate and with an occasional flip. With that said I’ve been listening to the podcast listening to the audio books. I also have a home currently owe roughly $60,000 in about $140,000 in equity I was thinking that would be a great way for me to get started and with that said really like to find a mentor