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Chris Titcomb
  • Real Estate Attorney
  • Chicago, IL
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Chicago Real Estate Investor Mentorship / BirdDog

Chris Titcomb
  • Real Estate Attorney
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

We are offering an unpaid mentorship opportunity for you to learn to be a well-rounded real estate investor.  In exchange, you'd help us find and acquire future real estate properties (also known as "birddogging").

I have a general structure in mind that I think could be a win/win.  Basically, me and my team would make time to meet with you to mentor you.  In exchange for this learning opportunity, you'd help us find potential off-market properties.  We would give you a list of properties and you'd literally go door to door to inquire with the owner if he/she has any interest selling while dropping of a flyer to each property.

The benefit to you is that you'd have the opportunity to be mentored by three real estate investors that are active in the industry (i.e., a real estate attorney, a realtor, and a general contractor). It could be a great education for you as you learn more about real estate investing.  You would shadow the attorney at a few closings.  You'd shadow the agent at listing appointments and/or showings.  And you would go to various project sites with the general contractor to get a grasp on the rehab process.

If this sounds interesting to you, please respond to this ad and we can discuss in more detail.

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