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What is the best method for finding investor friendly RE Agents?
Hello BP,
I am just starting out as a wholesaler and Flipper and would like to know the best method to find and explain to real estate agents what I'm looking for as an investor. So far a lot of the agents I've interviewed don't understand the concept of wholesaling and Flipping houses for profit.
I've heard that making multiple offers on properties and offering below retail value is unethical and so forth.
Does anybody have any recommendations?