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Chaz Jordan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
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It’s Time For A Mentor!

Chaz Jordan
  • New to Real Estate
  • Los Angeles
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Hello Again!

After a few months of research and webinars I am comfortable in the REI knowledge I have amassed.

I am now looking to learn first hand and gain real life experience in the process of REI from an investor or investors with knowledge and more importantly, the portfolio to support the knowledge. This can be as a mentee or as a mentee / co-investor!

Yes, I know this relationship should be a mutually beneficial exchange and I am more than happy to share my experience and resources (luxury apparel & lifestyle industry).

I look forward to everyone’s thoughts and feedback!


Chaz

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Travis Timmons
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ellsworth, ME
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Travis Timmons
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ellsworth, ME
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I'll help in any way that you think I can. We (wife and I) own short and mid term rentals and have been at it for 3-4 years on the slow and steady wins the race path - buying a property every 12-18 months. 

The mutually beneficial mentor thing feels disingenuous to me. If you're new, someone either wants to help you out or they don't. The idea of "providing value" to them is just silly. There's not a ton of value to be provided. If I need help with something, I'll just hire someone to do it. Feel free to send me a message if you think that I can be a resource. 

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