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Vanessa Ramirez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Round Rock, TX
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Vanessa Ramirez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Round Rock, TX
Posted

Hi,

I am just starting out REI and am about to launch my first marketing campaign to find properties to flip (or wholesale). Once I'm ready to put a contract on a house, am I correct that I need an RE Agent to take care of that for me? Do you usually pay the standard 6% commission at the closing of any properties you end up purchasing? How do you manage this piece of the puzzle so I know what I should expect or ask for?

Thanks,

Vanessa

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