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Marie M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tennessee
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What's the best way to form a new mastermind?

Marie M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tennessee
Posted

I'm looking to form a RE mastermind with people in middle TN, but not sure how to go about it.  I'm not sure Meetup is the best platform to organize it around as that would be open to all including people who are brand new, and it could end up being lopsided on experience which isn't what I'm looking for.  

Time is my most valuable asset, want to have a casual meeting monthly where we discuss pain points and solutions.  

I haven't narrowed down what area is best to work in and around, tiny town USA or nearby city.  I run a company in tiny town, but have a few resources in both.  

Thanks for any advice! 

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