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Building my team (Texas)

Tyler Smith
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First post! 

I live in Georgetown, Texas just north of Austin and am starting to invest in small unit multifamily within a 2 hour radius of this location.

Any meetings/groups in the area I can attend?

Thanks!
Tyler

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Bill Crider
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  • Georgetown, TX
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Bill Crider
  • Lender
  • Georgetown, TX
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Hi, Tyler. I have been investing in Single Family Homes in Georgetown TX for 25 years. My family has lived here since the 1840's. There are several good MeetUps. Poem Turner hosts the Georgetown Real Estate Investor's MeetUp the second Thursday of each month. Costin Iorgulescu and I host two MeetUps in North Austin; the Private Lenders and Borrowers Networking MeetUp on the first Thursday of the month, and the W2 Real Estate Investors MeetUp on the third Thursday of the month. 

There are many good professionals in the area, but I hesitate to recommend any specifically. I am somewhat promiscuous. I have relationships with many professionals! The balance of price and experience that works for me might not work for you. That is why you need to attend some of the local meetings, network with many people, and get to know them for yourself. Find the person and personalities that work for you. 

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