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Tips for finding real estate agents
Hello,
I am interested in purchasing an MFH preferably a duplex in my area. I want to take my time and thoroughly research my options by getting into contact with different agents in my local area and have them send me listings that fit my desires as they become available. My question is what is the best way to go about this?
I've been thinking about just looking them up online, telling them I am an investor looking into a duplex. What are some tips on what to say? I know these types of homes can sometimes be hard to find therefore I am trying to cast a wide net and take my time before making the plunge. Thanks