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All Forum Posts by: Zane Steward

Zane Steward has started 11 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Realtors and generating leads

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Is it possible that contacting realtors or possibly ones who work with investors will send you a list of leads from the MLS? I know realtors are fantastic for closing deals for investors when they fix and flip but can they also be useful when it comes to generating leads? I am wanting to call realtors in a specific area but not sure what to expect. Thansj

I recently saw an add for a webinar on Facebook about using the MLS to score deals (assistant access) I know that agents/ realtors are the individuals who have access to but was curious to see if the guy was spilling some great info or if he was ultimately just selling a course. If anybody could give me a little more insight and if it is actually possible to use the MLS as a tool to find deals. Again, I'm a noob and still learning the game so tread lightly lol

Post: In person meetings in my area

Zane StewardPosted
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I have been wanting to attend local KC REIAS but having trouble finding many due to the pandemic. I know of Bridge Turnkey but looking for more options. If anybody in the Kansas City area can fill me in on more in person meetings that would be great. Thanks!

Post: Where to search for a mentor

Zane StewardPosted
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I am in the Kansas City area and am a newbie. You have to start somewhere and have realized that getting a mentor in this business can be vital to success. I am in sales and am not afraid of the phone. I am eager to call potential sellers and get a deal. Rich Dad Poor Dad implores to surround yourself with individuals who are smarter than yourself. I understand that after attempting to look on this forum to search for a mentor is prohibited. But was possibly just looking for tips on what platforms to search for one.