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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Rookie: Building up your REI "Team"
Hello! As I save to buy my first property, which I plan to do a House Hack strategy for a small multifamily, I am wondering how to best approach building my team?
I am wondering if anyone has any suggestions on timelines and general order to pursue different positions of the team.
My initial thought on how to prioritize is: investor friendly Agent, Lender, title company, insurance agent, inspector, contractor, handyman, electrician, plumber, CPA, Attorney, etc.
That is just in a rough draft order, what are your thoughts? Thank you!
- Zac
Most Popular Reply
Welcome to real estate Zac.
Your list sounds good and we recommend joining your local REIA and engaging with investors who are in your area through Bigger Pockets.
We've been investing since the beginning of 2019 and have found that we've gone through many team members before finding the right ones. And even today we're not fully happy with all of our team members. We've found it takes time.
Best wishes to you.