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Are mentorships worth it?

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I'm a first time OOS investor from Southern California looking at various mentorship programs. I'm looking to leverage someone's knowledge in order to make as little mistakes as possible...for a fee of course ;)

I'm curious if anyone else has used paid mentors for real estate before and if you have recommendations and price points that are typical when looking for mentors. Thanks!

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Henry Lazerow
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Absolutely not. Real estate is not rocket science, basically buy in a good area where tenants have 650+ or better credit (middle class+ people live there) and put enough down to cashflow. When out of state buyers go in lower quality areas they have a horrible time and often lose, these are actually the areas most of the mentors push as the numbers look the best on paper so easy sells. 

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