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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best way for me to network myself?
I just started an acquisitioner job for a investment group here in TX. I need to network with investors and agents in order to find the deals not seen by the public (obviously). I am new to the real estate, been on for about 2 months now. If I am looking for investors in the Austin / San Antonio / Houston / Dallas / FW areas that have leads, where is the best place to start? I only purchase mobile homes that are sold with the land and its hard to find investors and agents that do the same. Anything helps, thank you!
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@Timothy Stromberg I would become very active in the forums, especially ones pertaining to your local market. In addition start gathering phone numbers of property owners and investors in your market and spend a few hours each day making calls. Once things are back to "normal" you can attend local networking events, this combination should give you great results over time. Hope this helps, good luck with everything!