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Garrett Estes
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What should I bring to my first REIA meeting?

Garrett Estes
  • Zebulon, NC
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I have read a handful of RE books, browsed BP daily, and followed my local market to get a feel for it. I feel I am almost ready to buy my first deal or start marketing for a property to house hack/wholesale. I am getting anxious!

My question is, I want to start attending my local REIA meetings next week and was wondering what should I bring? I don't have a website or any presence online besides BP and FB. I want to make business cards but don't want to look unprofessional with just my name and that I am looking for my first deal. I will be attending the TREIA meeting in Raleigh, NC.

Any advice?

Thanks!

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Aaron Mazzrillo
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Aaron Mazzrillo
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Not your credit card, that's for sure. Leave that baby home.

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