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How to find interested realtors?
Hey guys,
I'm from Canada with a $500,000 budget to invest in some real estate in the US. I'm thinking about buying a couple of properties with 25% down on each and then renting out the property that should cover the mortgage and hang onto the property for a few years and then sell once the prices are higher again. Depending on how it goes I can always increase my budget significantly.
Few questions:
1) What's a good area to look at? (LA & California I know are generally good places)
2) What's the best way to find a realtor that's interested in finding these properties for me? I do my own homework and would do thorough research as well as fly down before I commit to anything but what's a good way of finding a realtor that's interested in these kind of investments?
Thanks!