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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply
Seeking Agent Inland Empire California
Hello,
I am seeking an investor friendly Agent in the inland empire region of Southern California. I am looking to purchase 2 properties within the next 90 days. I am working with multiple capital partners who are interested in acquiring properties to flip/buy and hold respectively. If anyone here on BP knows of any Agents working the inland empire area, please point me in their direction.
Thanks for any help in advance!
-Lyndon Vanluesauls
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Originally posted by @Aaron Mazzrillo:
What does 'investor friendly' agent even mean? I see this all the time. Why not just say, "I want an unethical, greedy agent with pocket listings who will present my low offer and ignore all other offers hoping mine gets accepted so he/she can double end the commission."
That is what you're looking for right?
Sorry for the novice mistake. Let me clarify what "investor friendly" means to me. Investor friendly as far as I understand is an agent that is an investor themselves and/or works frequently with real estate investors as opposed to frequently working with first time home buyers or one time home buyers. An agent who is familiar with investors who are looking to add to their portfolio. I am sorry I posted a "trigger" word, I will use "Current Real Estate Investing Agent" from now on if it pleases the court?