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Which mentor should I choose?
I am interested in large multifamily, commercial, and STRs. I am looking for a mentorship that has a large community, good coursework, the documents needed to do what they teach, and a price that fits what you can get out of it.
Do you suggest:
1) Pace Morby- (Subto/ Creative Finance) $7,800
2) Nate Barger- (BRRRR Invest Academy) $2,500
3) Odis James- (James Street Capital) $3000-15,000. He is usually on Clubhouse and seems very knowledgeable. His packages seem to offer a lot of training plus documents and entity structure/ formation.
Who do you suggest?
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Quote from @Ryan Myers:
I am interested in large multifamily, commercial, and STRs. I am looking for a mentorship that has a large community, good coursework, the documents needed to do what they teach, and a price that fits what you can get out of it.
Do you suggest:
1) Pace Morby- (Subto/ Creative Finance) $7,800
2) Nate Barger- (BRRRR Invest Academy) $2,500
3) Odis James- (James Street Capital) $3000-15,000. He is usually on Clubhouse and seems very knowledgeable. His packages seem to offer a lot of training plus documents and entity structure/ formation.
Who do you suggest?
I would go to local meet-ups first and see if you can meet with some people there and read more books. I like to try to set up every month a meeting with someone I think I can learn from or who could be a potential mentor. I always come full of questions and ready to learn. Many are specific to the individual that I am meeting with but there are some questions that I have taken from John Maxwells book "Good Leaders Ask Great Questions."
"You may want to use them too:
- What is the greatest lesson you have learned? By asking this question I seek their wisdom.
- What are you learning now? This question allows me to benefit from their passion.
- How has failure shaped your life? This question gives insight into their attitude.
- Who do you know whom I should know? This allows me to engage with their network.
- What have you read that I should read? This question directs my personal growth.
- What have you done that I should do? This helps me seek new experiences.
- How can I add value to you? This shows my gratitude and desire to add value to them."
These can be a great starting point for you