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Realtors is it ok to use more than 1 at a time

Brett Pack
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Hi, and thank you in advance .

Im the definition of pre-newby,in my opinion. I work alot of  hours, the co. I work at is very successful, so fortunately for me,  they provide me with a good salary.  The problem,  with working so much ,im not able to look at alot of houses. Usually I work with 1 realitor at a time. I only have 1 Saturday  every other week to look. The people ive worked with  are only 1 person and have other buyers than just me, and my guess is that those other buyers spend more money than i can. Is it ok to use more then 1 realitor at a time?  I want to do things right the 1st time.

Thank you.

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Brad Bellstedt
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Brad Bellstedt
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You really shouldn't. If that person is dedicated to you, you should be dedicated to them. Now if that person is not living up to your expectations, that another story but you should only see properties with the agent you plan to write the offer with. (And don't write your offer with just any agent who happens to be available on a Saturday. Your agent can do a lot for you so be sure to get a good one.)

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