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CPA recommendations for someone starting out in Seattle area

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Hi there, we are just looking to venture into real estate investments. We are looking to buy a multi-family property. We are looking for a CPA to help guide us through the process, business entity setup, etc. Do you have any CPA recommendations in the Seattle/Kirkland/Redmond area?

Thank you!

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Brett Synicky
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Brett Synicky
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Quote from @Nilakshi Fernando:

Hi there, we are just looking to venture into real estate investments. We are looking to buy a multi-family property. We are looking for a CPA to help guide us through the process, business entity setup, etc. Do you have any CPA recommendations in the Seattle/Kirkland/Redmond area?

Thank you!

Highly recommend @Julius Vincent! He’s not local to you but that doesn’t matter. As @Aaron Zimmerman said, finding a good one is most important. If they happen to be in your market, great, but this should not be a requirement as you’ll likely never see them in person anyways. Jump on a call with Julius and see if it’s a good fit  

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