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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

First Meeting With Real Estate Investors
I'm meeting with a real estate investor for the first time. He has about 70 doors and owns his own real estate brokerage. I kind of feel like I've bit off more than I can chew with this guy like I'm out of my league. He knows I'm brand new and that I don't know much because I've asked him for his help, hence the meeting. My question is, in someones professional opinion, what should I bring to the table in terms of knowledge or questioning? Being a newbie I couldn't be expected to know much, and I also don't want to waste this guy's time or more importantly waste a very good opportunity. I just need a little guidance before the meeting this Thursday. Thank you all 🙏
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Don't worry. If he knows you are a newbie, he isn't looking for anything from you other than the possibility to teach someone what he has learned. Respect his time. Have a passion for following his advice.