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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

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Looking for a mentor for multi unit investing

Gabrielle Larson
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Hey,

Im new here and made it a goal to start investing in multifamily units next year and am looking for a mentor and/or suggestions


Thanks in advance!

Gabby

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Jim Rivell
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Jim Rivell
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Hey Gabby - you're unlikely to find an investor willing to mentor you by using the method you are. It's kind of awkwardly asking someone to prom. If you're trying to find a BP mentor I would be active in the forums and make connections and build relationships, let that mentorship role build naturally where there is value provided on both ends, not just asking for the mentor for advice and there is nothing in return.

If you'd like to find one in your local area, and this is what I'd suggest since they'd be able to answer your area specific questions, I would attend as many RE meetups as possible and again just build natural relationships with people in the room. Find ways to bring value to others and you'll naturally build a few mentors you can rely on.

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