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Bryan Hull
  • Wichita, KS
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Who's on YOUR team now!?

Bryan Hull
  • Wichita, KS
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As a relatively new wholesaler I've learned a lot over this last year but I think none more important than the necessity to build a functional network! The greatest leverage I've ever had access to is the ability to outsource to professionals the things I can't do or don't know. And theirs a lot of that! BP, if you agree with my assessment I'd be curious to hear what you consider important positions to have filled within your network and why they're useful. Mine: -Mentor (most important for me to aid my learning of the biz) -Listing/buyer agent (great knowledge of market, comps, leads, listings in future) -Cash buyers (obvious) -Contractor (essential in knowing and presenting an expected rehab cost and potential team to perform rehab for end buyer) Suggestions?