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Nathan Harden
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What mentorship changed your life?

Nathan Harden
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Puyallup, WA
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What up BP?!

I have been investing for about a year now and I am starting to experience some growing pains. I have been going strong with Youtube university, but I think I am ready for a little more hands on/over the shoulder learning. So, I have been looking into mentorship type programs and it feels like wherever I look there is some new "guru" charging $5k+ for their course because they have done a few transactions. In other words, I just do not want to drop a decent amount of coin and be underwhelmed.

There are so many programs, courses and mentors out there right now it is almost overwhelming. 

So my question is for the people who have taken courses or learned from mentors, personally. How and why did you choose the course/program that you did and how did you justify that it was a better fit for you than the hundreds of others that are out there?

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Scott E.
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Scott E.
  • Contractor
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Forget about the paid memberships. You should be focused on:

1. Networking with EVERYBODY in your local community. Other investors, lenders, contractors, real estate agents, title companies, designers, and architects.

2. Underwriting more deals. You should be looking at a couple deals a day.

3. Doing more deals.

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