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Jason Malabute
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Real Estate is All about Networking

Jason Malabute
  • Accountant
  • Los Angeles, CA
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In real estate, networking is simply the base of everything; and when we talk about networking, building a good team is the first step. You can’t be successful in real estate without a good team!

Now, at a basic level, your real estate team include a real estate broker, a mortgage broker, an insurance broker, a property manager and the contractor. Ideally, one should start by connecting with a good real estate broker. A good broker will then know good property managers in town and get you connected with them.

Consequently, a good property manager will be well-connected and thus they’ll be able to get you skillful members to complete your team.

Talking about the Property Managers and Brokers, a simple google search helps a lot! You can get to know a lot about a property manager or a broker via the internet by checking out reviews and background info.

Furthermore, interviewing the best-reviewed brokers and property managers should be your criteria for selection. You can ask them about the investors they have worked with or you can simply choose the one you like the best or is the most qualified.

Certainly, it is necessary to be sure of your team and their capabilities. Thus, connecting with the references provided by them and asking those investors about what they liked or disliked about the broker or property manager would be a reasonable procedure to follow.

Hence, you must consider networking as the key to achieving success in real estate and selecting a capable team is all you want!

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