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James Ahern
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James Ahern
  • Smithtown, NY
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I am interested in becoming an apartment syndicator and I am wondering if I should get a mentor to help me through the process and making connections with team members. I have heard it can be done without the mentor but I'm looking for more opinions from active syndicators and to find out how they got started. 

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Scott Morongell
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Scott Morongell
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  • Charlotte, NC
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@James Ahern I agree with @Taylor L. you need a strong idea of the basics and fundamentals before getting a coach/mentor. Paying someone to teach you the basics is not the best use of your money and time. You can certainly do the business without a mentor or coach but may take you longer to achieve your goals. 

I always suggest for someone to work for a sponsor that is actively doing deals. This will accelerate your learning curve and give your real-life situations to learn from instead of staring at spreadsheets and hypothetical situations. 

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