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Maria F.
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Newbie member in NYC

Maria F.
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Manhattan, NY
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Hi everyone,

I am a real estate agent in New York as well as a brand new investor.

I have clients interested in investment properties in other states. I am torn with how I should go about this. As an investor I would be able to make more money by obtaining an acquisition fee rather than for a commission, but unsure how to set my fee without shooting myself in the foot.

Thanks for your help!

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Brandon L.
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Brandon L.
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@Maria F. what specifically would you be doing to earn this "acquisition" fee as opposed to referring them to an agent in the area and getting a referral fee.

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