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Marc Brenner
  • Realtor
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Marc Brenner
  • Realtor
  • Atlanta
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Hey Friends,

Would any of you be willing to share how you've successfully leveraged a focus on investors to grow your real estate business?

I'm in the process of creating a weekly newsletter containing potential deals I've found through MLS / Competent Wholesalers. I frequently attend REIA meetings and I host open houses every weekend in up and coming neighborhoods.

Any other best practices you can share? How to connect to builders and offer value?

Thank you!"

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    Joshua Baker
    • Lender
    • Orlando, FL
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    Joshua Baker
    • Lender
    • Orlando, FL
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    Hey @Marc Brenner!

    Most of the investor friendly realtors I refer typically invest in real estate, they are active on social media with content pertinent to different investing strategies like flips, rehabs, buy and hold, etc. The people I know that are killing it also host meetups and attend most of the meetings in my area religiously. It sounds like a ton of work but the majority of them hustled really hard for 2-3 years and are now well established. Hope this helps!

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