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Edgar Sanabia
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg
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Young man with goals

Edgar Sanabia
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Saint Petersburg
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I need some advice from some of the more experienced investors. As a young man working to get into this competitive market place. what do you think is the best way to approach a investor that you are trying to learn from? how would someone who is  hungry provide value to an investor.

thank you guys 

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Mark Munson
  • Lender
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Mark Munson
  • Lender
  • Orlando, FL
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Hey @Edgar Sanabia

I'm in Central FL as well, so I'd suggest attending your Tampa REIA or Orlando and offering your time and effort to any investor that is willing to teach you what you are looking to learn. I know an investor that offered to paint another larger investor's fix and flips for free to learn, and he subsequently went on to JV with him that led to 5 Fix and Flips in one year. Bring value and you'll get value in return. You may offer bird-dog services, meaning you'll door-knock or drive for dollars to find an off-market deal for an investor and ask for an equitable share of the deal in return. We do that with new investors often, they find the deal we bring the experience and capital. Feel free to message me, happy to see how we can help one another.

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