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Raymond Williamson
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New investor trying to build a team?

Raymond Williamson
  • Hebron, KY
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I'm in the Northern Kentucky area looking for direction on how to build my team (resources). Is there anyone in the BP community in my area that knows of some investor friendly closing agents. 

I'm also interested to know the qualities and questions the rest of you ask or look for when building your team (closing agents, real estate attorney, real estate agents etc.)

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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Originally posted by @Raymond Williamson:

I'm in the Northern Kentucky area looking for direction on how to build my team (resources). Is there anyone in the BP community in my area that knows of some investor friendly closing agents. 

I'm also interested to know the qualities and questions the rest of you ask or look for when building your team (closing agents, real estate attorney, real estate agents etc.)

Hi Raymond, the best way to build a team is through referrals in my opinion. So I would join your local REIA and other business/real estate events and ask as many investors as you can for referrals for everything from a contractor to an attorney.

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