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Updated about 7 years ago, 11/22/2017

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Michael Guzik
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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San Antonio Investor friendly agent needed

Michael Guzik
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
Posted

Hey guys and gals! I am brand new in this space. I have been reading, learning and listening to hundreds of hours of podcasts. I'm finally going to take action and I am looking for an investor friendly agent. I'm 19 and have 5k to spend on a property. I am looking to house hack and buy a house or 2-4 unit property and have the tenants pay the mortgage and live rent free. However because of my age, and financial situation every agent I have met with or contacted ignores me, never responds or fades off and just forgets about me because I can't afford to buy a 300k house. Do you or anyone know of an agent who actually responds, is investor friendly and/or has experience with investors and has good morals and work ethic? Thank you for any and all comments or advice!

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