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Troy Coroles
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Who would you call first?

Troy Coroles
  • New to Real Estate
  • Layton Utah
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Ok so you're brand new to an area. Who are the first 10 people you call to start building your real estate network?

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Bryan Balducki
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Bryan Balducki
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Troy Coroles I would reach out to an investor friendly agent or a few, a few lenders, a few contractors, like-minded investors, and a few property managers. More importantly, I would hit a local real estate investing meetup which makes this process easier. Network with everyone you can and make friends! It’s all about relationships, which is why I love this industry so much!

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