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Polly Feeney
  • Northern CO
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Is this considered wrong to do?

Polly Feeney
  • Northern CO
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Is it wrong to work with many different deal finder / realtors in one area?  Should I just pick one and stick with that person?  I want to do the right thing and honor the people I work with and not step on any toes.  I also want to find as many opportunities as possible.  What is the right thing to do here? 

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Xavier Stanish
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Xavier Stanish
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey Polly,

There are definitely pros and cons to with multiple realtors vs a single one. On the plus side for sticking with one is that they are going to get to know you top to bottom and have a concrete idea as to what you are looking for. Con is that one person is going to see much less deals and if there is not a good relationship in place then your realtor might not be working as hard for you as you would prefer. Pro for multiple realtors is that you are going to see many more properties come across your desk (which can be a negative as well, it is possible to get over loaded with info and then becomes desensitized to a good deal). 

All that being said there is nothing wrong with working with multiple realtors especially up to the point where you find one you are very comfortable with and trust! Just my 2 cents 

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