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How do I find the right mentor?
Hello local real estate professionals,
My name is Andrew Harris a licensed real estate broker here in Illinois. I am wondering the best way to connect with an experienced mentor who specializes in multi-family rentals.
I drive all over for my full-time job so I am willing to "drive for dollars", take and email pictures, sent up property searches, and network for a mentor that will walk me through what it takes to build relationships and systems to be successful in this business. So I feel like I can add value to a relationship that I have.
I am with the NAR so I am also looking to further my real estate education so I am determined to be skilled at what I do. It can be local or remote.