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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Types of CPA's & Attorneys for us?
Now that I have a few properties and my taxes are going to grow in complexity, I also enjoy new options previously unavailable.
In regard to CPA's - I think this is a wise choice for me now, but are there CPA's that specialize in real estate? I don't want to go to one that can do real estate, but in reality 90% of their time goes towards people with businesses. Does this come down to an interview? Or is there a search term I can enter to limit my results from the get-go?
For attorneys, same deal. But I see attorneys that specialize in 1)Real Estate, 2)Taxes, 3)Estate Planning and I think "I could use all three", but don't want to pay for all 3. Is there one that "we" need more than the others?
What says the BP Community? Thanks