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Tarcizio Goncalves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach County, FL
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Business card advice

Tarcizio Goncalves
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Beach County, FL
Posted

Hi everyone,

Last week I went to my second real estate investment meet up in my area and several people suggested I create a business card. I am an aspiring buy and hold real estate investor and am looking to buy my first owner occupied multi (3 or 4 unit) and hopefully a few more after that.

Since I am an aspiring real estate investor, what information should I put on my business card? Should I just put my name, my gmail email account and my phone number? I don't have a company but after purchasing my first deal, I am planning on putting it into an LLC. Should I open the LLC first and then put the LLC on the business card?

Any advice would be extremely helpful

Thank you

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