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Agent reaching out for HELP from other real estate agents! 2 min

Noah Blum
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I'm trying to conduct a research to understand what percent of agents are closing 1 or more rentals a year and need help from fellow agents in various cities to figure out the answer. I have the information from a couple cities so far but need several more data points to make any conclusion and I'm hoping someone reads this and can help out.

It may sound pointless but its incredibly important for a strategic deal I'm working on and any help will go a long way! This will definitely count as your good deed of the day/week :)


What I'm in need of help can be found by pulling a custom report from your local MLS. It takes a few minutes and I DONT need/want any identifying information, just the raw numbers. If anyone is willing to help I would be greatly appreciative.

Happy to connect directly to explain more. 

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