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Paris Akins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Beaver County Pa.
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Looking For Investor-Friendly Agents

Paris Akins
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Beaver County Pa.
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Hi BP Members, Looking for an investor-friendly Real Estate Agent to work with to help find deals in the Greater Pittsburgh Area anyone have suggestions please feel free to comment! Thanks, Sincerely, Paris

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Brandon L.
  • Real Estate Agent
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Brandon L.
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@Paris Akins you will get a lot of replies to your post. Most of them being agents that claim to be "investor friendly" but if you really do not know what that means you will not be able to consistently sort out the bad from the good. Just because someone in on BP does not mean they are reliable. Due diligence is always required.

I have written a blog post that might help you do that. Click the link below to give it a read :)

https://www.biggerpockets.com/blogs/5868/52724-im-...

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