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Jonathan Polster
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver
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Establishing a Team - DC/VA/MD

Jonathan Polster
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Denver
Posted

Hi Everyone,

I am rather new to the real estate investment world, and all I have been hearing is that developing a team is the most important thing to work on when first getting started. I fully understand that this team will likely evolve over time, but I am wondering if you all have suggestions for people to connect with in the DC/Virginia/Maryland area in the following spaces:

-Agent

-General Contractor

-Real Estate Attorney

-Accountant

-Private Lenders

I would also love some suggestions on the best ways to go about finding a team that does great work and you work well with. What has worked and what hasn't worked for you all?

I'm looking forward to hearing from you all.

Thanks,

Jon

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