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William Baptist
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El Paso Mentors

William Baptist
  • El Paso, TX
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Does anyone know of someone in the El Paso, TX area that could be of assistance on this journey?

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Ruben Aguirre
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Ruben Aguirre
  • Real Estate Investor
  • El Paso, TX
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Hi William,

I've attended one meeting at this club and there were definitely some seasoned pros in the audience: EPIC- Real Estate Investors Association. Your first meeting is free, and then there's a monthly fee.

I haven't attended this local club yet, but you'll find a good mix of people, from existing investors to newbies: El Paso Real Estate Investors Association

When it comes to finding a mentor, the easiest way to find one is to offer to help him in any way you can in exchange for having him show you the ropes. You might have to do some grunt work and get your hands dirty, but it pays off. That's how I got into land development and learned the business inside out.

Ruben

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