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Eugene Moore
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Newbie Wholesaler in Durham looking for mentor

Eugene Moore
  • Savannah, GA
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Hello everyone, I want to start Wholesaling, but I would like a mentor that would give me a hand on approaching a possible deal. I started to Birddog, coming across many off market houses close to downtown, but everyone I gave a lead to haven't kept me in the loop with the progress. If the mentor can help me complete the deals we can split the profit as a JV. Can anyone think of anything else I could present to a possible mentor to give them more of an incentive to help me?

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Caleb Heimsoth
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durham, NC
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Caleb Heimsoth
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  • Durham, NC
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Eugene Moore well time is money so if you want more traction offer to pay then a couple hundred bucks for their time.

I don’t think you need a mentor though, I am a believer in trial by fire. Read blogs, BP and some books to get a basic understanding and then go learn it on the job. You’ll never think of it all just be reading books.

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