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Who do I need on my "team" for my first investment?

Evan Rumble
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I am moving towards my first real estate investment (House Hack). Up until now, I have been in the process of educating myself to the best of my ability. I am currently in the process of solidifying my financial plans (securing a loan) and looking into getting a real estate agent. I know after having multiple investment properties, it could be more beneficial to have property managers, CPA, bookkeepers, etc. However, I like the idea of starting with a minimal team, so that I can better learn the ropes myself. Then I can hand off these responsibilities to other team members, as I expand my operation. With that in mind, who should I consider "essential" (I use this word loosely) to my team for the FIRST investment? Also, at what point would it be beneficial to start introducing CPA, bookkeepers, etc. to my team?

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Chris Varsek
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Chris Varsek
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IMHO - interview tradespeople, lenders, and realtors.  Those would, without a doubt, be the first people on my team.   The lender helps get your finances in order, the realtors can walk you through areas to invest in, and the tradespeople need to know the permit laws in those areas.  

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