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Is it a good idea to pay for a mentor?
Hi Everybody! My husband and I own some properties with several other investors in the Southern Part of the U.S. I want to purchase multifamily and do the work myself (with my husband) but feel somewhat at a loss has anyone here used a mentor? I listened to a podcast with Paul Moore who said he was mentored for a year and it was expensive but worth it- has anyone here had experience with a mentor and if so can you share what you learned and if it was worth it? TIA!!
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What do you hope to get out of paying a mentor? You already have property. I'd look for a local investment group that meeting informally (and usually for free or a small fee to cover room booking). A lot of the groups you hear about that charge high fees are scams.