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Hanah Frickers
  • Lender
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Realtor.com responses from agents

Hanah Frickers
  • Lender
  • Collinsville, IL
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Hi BPers

I just started expressing interest on a couple of properties on realtor.com and I clicked on the “email agent” option to get more info and got bombarded with responses from a host of agents. Can anyone explain whether to avoid these replies or whether there is a way to determine which one to speak with? Appreciate your help!

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Dana Whicker
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  • Fernandina Beach, FL
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Dana Whicker
  • Investor
  • Fernandina Beach, FL
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@Hanah Frickers Do you have a re agent in your circle of friends? If so feel them out and see if you can get them on the same page with you.

Look for friends of friends if not. Unless your agent is an investor themselves, they might not always get what you're trying to do. That's ok.

Basically what you're seeing is sharks circling the smell of blood in the water. No offence intended to you agents out there. Just giving a newb a heads up.

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