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Cody Steck
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Bringing value to the table...

Cody Steck
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
Posted

I am a beginning investor looking to learn as much as possible. I have started attending my local REIA meetings and started meeting other investors. I want to learn as much as I can and learn to be an asset to other investors in order to build relationships, rapport, and my own network. One thing that has come to mind is bringing value to the table. 

When I think about bringing value to the table for potential partners, mentors, or networkers, I see three main things that are useful and people need/want. 

1. Money

2. Time

3. Ability

As I am just starting out, obviously money and ability are harder for me, but I do have lots of time.

Are there other things that you are always looking for in a new contact that you wish they had and could offer? I.e. property management experience, links to contractors, etc.

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