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Brian Christian
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Urbandale, IA
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One Realtor or Mix-it-up?

Brian Christian
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Urbandale, IA
Posted

I am a "buy-and-hold" investor, and I have only used one realtor to help with my properties. I am loyal to the agent, and she understands my wants and needs for a new property, but would it be a better strategy to have multiple agents looking for me? Do multiple agents for an investor have an advantage for scouring the market, can multiple agents give me a better chance at finding unlisted or soon-to-be-listed properties?

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