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Caitlin Logue
  • Denver, CO
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New agent in Denver looking for an investor friendly brokerage firm

Caitlin Logue
  • Denver, CO
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Hi guys! My name is Caitlin and I am based out of the Denver, CO. I am in the process of getting my license. I am looking to focus on commercial real estate with a long term goal of real estate investing in multi- family property. Does anyone have any recommendations for brokerage firms that focus on commercial and who are investor friendly? Or brokerage firms where brokers are investors themselves or have an investment arm of the business?

Also open to strategies/tips/tactical advice for a new commercial agent with a Saas sales background :)

Thank you ALL!

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Matt M.
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  • Denver, CO
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Matt M.
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  • Denver, CO
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Your Castle would be worth talking to. Avoid any company with the initials NW...

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