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Nickolaus Cabcabin
  • Rental Property Investor
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Creating master a mind group

Nickolaus Cabcabin
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hi everyone.

I have 0 deals but I was interested in starting a mastermind group. I am currently saving up, reading 9 books (all biggerpocket books), signing up for credit cards every 3 months (goal is to hit around 60k line of credit) and building my credit (my goal is 800 but I am at 729). I want to start a mastermind group but I have zero experience. Should I start one or am I a little to ahead on schedule?

Cheers!

nickolaus cabcabin

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Jason Hirko
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Jason Hirko
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@Nickolaus Cabcabin I think you need to be honest with what you can bring to the table. People will not want to join your group if they are the only source of knowledge in it. With that said, there are a lot of things you might have expertise in that would be a great part of any group. I.e. if you are a CPA with a good understanding of RE depreciation, you could contribute that to the group without having actually 'invested' before

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