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Brittany Moreland
  • Longmeadow, MA
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Investors take on Realtors

Brittany Moreland
  • Longmeadow, MA
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I was curious about how investors feel about working with realtors to purchase properties.  I would like to work exclusively with a couple investors that pick up large quantities of properties once or twice a year either multi families, commercial or land for development.  I've spoke with a few looking to spend 10+mil, I spend a few days finding great properties for them, they say they're ready to make offers and then seem to vanish.  All I can assume is that they want to get the offers in themselves direct from the sellers in the hopes of getting a lower price since it would cost them nothing to get the offers in through me and would reduce the work they have to do.  Do investors not trust realtors to truly try to negotiate them the lowest price?  What would a realtor have to do or say to prove that they really do want to get investors the best deals possible?  

On this note as well if you're looking for an investor friendly realtor in MA I can find you the best deals, negotiate large purchases involving numerous properties and get you deals closed out in 10 days.

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