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Updated almost 5 years ago, 01/08/2020

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Eric Paul
  • Atlanta, GA
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Core Four - Greenville, SC

Eric Paul
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi BP community!

My wife and I are about 10-12 months away from making our first investment in a SFR in Greenville, SC. This will be a long distance real estate initiative that will require a strong "Core Four" [Deal Finder/Agent, Property Manager, Contractor, and Lender].

My question is around timing. How soon is too soon to start reaching out and setting up conversations? Any guidance or best practices that you found to be the most effective? I don’t want to lose momentum with the extended team by reaching out too early but then also want to allow enough time to learn the the best mutual fit.  Any insight is appreciated. Thank you, Eric

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