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Tyler Lingle
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Key factors when choosing an Investor-Friendly agent

Tyler Lingle
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Indianapolis, IN
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What would you say are the most important traits an investor-friendly agent should have? What would you look for in an agent as an investor? 

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Jeff Schemmel
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Jeff Schemmel
  • Real Estate Agent
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1.) that they're investing themselves and can share their journey so far
2.) they have connections to lenders, contractors, title agents, insurance agents/brokers, etc they know, like, and trust
3.) they have a track record of demonstrating deals in some capacity either for themselves or clients (preferably both)
4.) they care more about the numbers than where the couch goes and are demonstrating they want you to be successful so they are too
5.) they NEVER, ever, talk you into something.  It's about data and providing information to you as a buyer to match you with a property that fits your investing goals as an investor, not about selling.

that is all :)

edit: they stick around after the sale and offer support!

  • Jeff Schemmel

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