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Updated over 7 years ago, 03/30/2017

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Nick Daniel
  • Alexandria, VA
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Property Manager, Attorney, Lenders, and Contractors

Nick Daniel
  • Alexandria, VA
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I am looking at investing in SFH near VCU and Church Hill areas. I am also considering a MFH unit consisting of 5-10 units in a C or B class area near the city. I wanted to reach out to the local investor knowledge pool and see what worked for who and why. Also, the best service is based on referrals, so if anyone has worked with some fantastic property managers, attorney's, local lenders, and contractors, I would definitely appreciate some references. I am located in the Northern Virginia area and I am more than happy to meet with someone and offer them lunch on me to discuss networking strategies in this area. I currently attend REIA meetings in NOVA and unfortunately, REIA meetings in Richmond would be difficult, due to the long drive for frequent meetings. I hope to have my real estate license shortly as well, so I would be happy to start developing relationships with investors in the area to create mutually benefiting relationships as we walk the path of real estate investing.

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