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Updated over 7 years ago, 08/16/2017

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Taylor Ferris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Oakland, CA
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Qualifications of Investor Friendly Real Estate Agent

Taylor Ferris
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Oakland, CA
Posted
Hello BP community, As a real estate agent I'm still relatively new, decided to get my license about 2 years ago. After obtaining my license and choosing a brokerage I aligned myself with some of the top agents and found that some of the most successful ones were the agents who worked well with investors. While I've learned a lot from the agents there is always a high level of competition and thus certain "trade secrets" have been kept from me. As a result, I thought the group of investors and agents here could shed some light on the subject. Almost everything I read says you need to find a good investor friendly real estate agent and that they are hard to find. I'd like to be the best investor friendly agent I can be, but what does that mean? Obviously agents with lots of experience and knowledge of the area but what are the other qualities of a good real estate agent for investors?

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