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Updated over 8 years ago, 08/17/2016

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Joshua Wilson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
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Real Estate agent's time

Joshua Wilson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
Posted

Hey BP! 

I'm tearing my way into the industry, and at the recommendation of the community and my gut, I'm working with a great real estate agent.  I'm realizing however that leading up to purchasing a rental or flip I'm going to be asking for a lot of my RE agent's time.  At face value I understand this is how they make their money, but I have to ask the community some questions.

As a real estate agent, where do you draw the line on "too much time" and how do you handle it? 

What can I do as a buyer to limit wasted time on your part?

Thanks!

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