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Michael Strachan
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How to be an Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent

Michael Strachan
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  • Santa Clara county, CA
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I am a realtor working in the San Francisco Bay Area and a frequent listener of the Bigger Pockets podcast. A phrase I've heard several times on the podcast as well as in the forums and at meetups is "investor-friendly agent". What exactly is it that investors are looking for in an agent? Is this a particular set of habits, skills, attitudes? A willingness to write low-ball offers in high quantity?

Thank you for your input!

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Brandon L.
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Brandon L.
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@Michael Strachan  I feel the universally accepted meaning of investor-friendly agent for those that are new to investing is someone who will write 100 low ball offers on turn-key properties and be happy about it :)

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