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Christopher Clingman
  • Silver Spring, MD
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Building a Base

Christopher Clingman
  • Silver Spring, MD
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I am excited about becoming a full time REI and would like to say Hi to the BiggerPockets community. I spent the bulk of my career in retail sales from the ground up, reaching a multi unit level which included sales training, I share this to say that I understand that I will need ongoing assistance in order to be successful for myself and Family. I am spending the rest of this week trying to lay the foundation for a solid business that will let me enjoy my Family and hope to make some offers next week. What is the best way to build a network of real estate agent accountants, handymen, and a real estate lawyer but not let them know that I am new to this business?

Sincerely,

Christopher S Clingman

Silver Spring, Maryland

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