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Zac Kucharek
  • New to Real Estate
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Rookie: Building up your REI "Team"

Zac Kucharek
  • New to Real Estate
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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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


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