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Andrew Dwillis
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dayton, OH
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Hello Bigger Pockets, I’m sort of new to this forum. I am looking for some advice on how to find a mentor in this industry. I understand that being able to add value to someone is really what makes a business or even a personal relationship worthwhile. That being said, what are some things that I can do that would prove that I’m a valuable asset. I’m sure you all know that getting started is typically the hardest part and fortunately there seem to be some wonderful people here who are willing to give their advice. I’m 28, I have my real estate license (on retainer). I’m currently working a day job to pay off the rest of my debt (which I’m close to finishing). After the debt is completely paid off my plan is to buy a multi family property, most likely a duplex so that I can house hack while I save money and build equity for the next property. My plan is to use the BRRRR strategy to acquire my first property. The reason I want to do that is so I can get my feet wet without taking on as much risk. Any fan of the podcast knows what I mean when I say houshacking I’m sure. At any rate I welcome any advice or criticism. Thanks for taking the time.