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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Feeling like I met a rockstar...
So I recently looked at renting an office space and the owner of the building came to show it to me so I asked what other real estate he owned and he said, "I own 86 properties here in town about half commercial half residential." I was kind of speechless. I told him I'm looking to learn about real estate but I don't know if I should just offer to bring him properties I find and ask if he'd like to invest or how I can tap into his knowledge and grow more as an investor myself. I guess my question is, have any of you run into someone like this and how did you get your foot in the door to start learning from them?