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Jeremy Pope
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Finding the best fit Investing Partner

Jeremy Pope
  • Investor
  • Clovis, CA
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Finding the right Partner can be challenging. Different goals. Different circumstances. Different skills. What might be things to look for in a partner. I want to find people looking at partnering up, joining forces, and tackling projects all the while building the portfolio. Definitely a buy n hold. There's stories to be aware of on blogs. I want to grow a team. Where would you start? What hangups do you have of teaming up? Yes, pros and cons. I prefer a team maximizing all talents. Mentors. Teammates. GangBusters!!! What do you think?

Every answer plays a role in learning. What more can be learned? Where can we find such people?

Thanks for your input!!!

Jeremy Pope

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Damian Ramirez
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Damian Ramirez
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Hello @Jeremy Pope

Finding a good partner can be difficult. I suggest finding a partner that has skills and strengths in which you might not have. If you don't have experience, find someone that does. No Capital? find a partner who does.

Pick a market or multiple in order minimize your pool of potential partners, but keep an open mind to other potential markets if you come across an investor that might be open to partnering if they're experienced in a market you might have not thought about investing in. 

Also, ask questions, vet them and verify statements/info that they tell you, better to be safe than sorry.

If you have any questions just shoot me a PM. The team and I invest in Cleveland and have been for about 5 years so if you ever take an interest in that market, just reach out and I will gladly help.

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