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RJ Jackson
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RJ Jackson
  • Austin, TX
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I've lived in Austin for 4 years. I still haven't purchased my first home. My best friend has pursued real estate full time and has convinced me to learn more about the business. I've been reading books and articles to learn more. My goal is to find a mentor who focuses on pre foreclosures since that area interests me the most. I believe a mentor is critical to my success.

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Jared Watson
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Jared Watson
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Just make sure you get the "best" mentor because everyone has an opinion and you sure don't want to do this for practice👍

Good luck man

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