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Darius Howell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • NC
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Thought leadership platform

Darius Howell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • NC
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Hello, Everyone enjoying Christmas eve? I know I am! I'm looking for some good advice on how to start thought leadership platforms, podcasts, or youtube channels dealing apartment syndication! Also looking to start a meet up group. While I'm excited for the journey in apartment syndication. I know the path to success will have up and downs. It will take money, TIME (most important thing to me, as a husband and father of four), patients, relationship building, and the key is consistency. I wholesale for 3 years and done it 2 years full and recently flip a house. I've never really been apart of any meetups and never started and of the above references. Any thought or advice on how to start this process and get people to take me seriously. I know I'm young and inexperienced but I'm learning the field and reading books the one I'm doing right now is "Best Ever Apartment Syndication book" by Joe Fairless and Theo Hicks. Also looking information up on YouTube as well. I'm hoping to get mentored by joe. Now this is no knock to anybody else that may be a mentor just his business fit my goals and criteria. If anybody has any advice I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks again and have a merry Christmas everyone.

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Kay Kay Singh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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Kay Kay Singh
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Wayne, IN
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@Darius Howell Eat the Elephant bite at a time that means you would need to do all the things that you have mentioned in your post but you need to do it one at a time. I do not think at this stage you need to spend so much money to hire a mentor but start learning yourself first .You already have started with a good book by Joe .Attend some boot camps ,read some books and join some multifamily meetups near you or online and then start making your list of investors, gather your team ,start underwriting deals and when you are ready to buy then hire a Mentor and Joe Fairless is a very good experienced mentor.

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