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What would you ask in an interview?
Hi BP!
I work mostly with investor clients, and want to provide them with overwhelming value. So I've decided to create a book featuring 20 interviews with successful investors, and will offer them both an e-book and audio recordings. This will be for both new investors and those who have been at it for a while. I'll be focusing mostly on flippers and those with rental portfolios, but might interview a few multi-family investors as well.
If you were to receive a book like this from your realtor, what questions would you like the interviewer to ask? (I don't want to copy the BP podcasts directly, but might take inspiration on a few of their questions.)