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Advice from the BiggerPockets community
"If you want an agent to help you identify residential properties suitable as investments, be sure to find agents who themselves are experienced investors (either as landlords, flippers, or developers).”
Mitch Messer, Investor in Atlanta
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Our Advice on Finding the Perfect Realtor
Select Multiple Realtors to Interview
Interviewing 3-5 realtors will give you a change to narrow down which agent is the best for your needs
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Prepare questions and let yourself get a sense on whether this person is likable to you. This is someone you want to get along with!
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Make a pros and cons list to see which realtor is best suited to you and your business plan. Now, you'll have the confidence that you are working with the right realtor.
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