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Shakeel Alleyne
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Shakeel Alleyne
  • Stockbridge, GA
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Hello everyone, I am 26 year old in Atlanta looking to begin investing in real estate by the end of the year. I currently work in law enforcement and have been in this field for 4 years. Im still in the process of generating capital to begin my investments. What is the best way to find a mentor? I dont have any funds to devote at the current moment; however, I can devote time to assisting. Do you think that would be enough to strike a deal with a mentor? I am not seeking any compensation. I just want an opportunity to learn from an experienced investor. If anyone has accomplished this can you give any tips on how to do it

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Josh Caldwell
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Welcome Brother,

I retired from Federal LE, on my way to real estate. In the Atlanta area, you need to go visit Atlanta REIA, and my friend Dustin Griffin. It is a strong club. Network and ask around about local mentors. That should help.

To your success

Josh 

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