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Jordan Turcotte
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kyle, TX
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Looking for an Investor Friendly Broker in Austin

Jordan Turcotte
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kyle, TX
Posted

Hey BP! I'm a licensed Realtor in Texas and have been working in the leasing niche of real estate commonly known as Apartment Locating for almost 7 years. I have represented buyers and sellers throughout that time, and I plan to shift my focus to sales rather than leasing. I'm interested in meeting with brokers in the Austin area who are investor friendly. My market has been San Marcos,  Kyle and Buda for the past 7 years so I would like to work with someone in that market preferably. My plan is to be in real estate while doing investing using some creative strategies. My concerns with some of the big name brokerages are that some don't allow you to manage properties and they are not so receptive to using creative investing strategies. I am familiar with Stepstone Realty and have spoken with them. I just wish they had a brick and mortar location to work out of. (Still considering them) I have a wife and 2 young boys which make it very difficult to work from home, so that is why I'm looking to have office space with the broker that I choose. I have a resume typed and ready for those who would like a copy please send a PM to me through Bigger Pockets. Thanks!

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