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Argin Simonian
  • Glendale, CA
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Rather sell it yourself or give it to an agent

Argin Simonian
  • Glendale, CA
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Hey fellas, I have a simple rookie question, do you investors and flippers rather sell your properties yourself? Or get a realtor sell it for you?

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Marcus Hendren
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Marcus Hendren
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  • Columbus, OH
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@Argin Simonian

Although not the definitive answer you're looking for, I would say circumstances dictate how you market your properties. There are plenty of investor/agents out there that represent themselves, but there are also plenty of investors out there that have no desire to be a part of the transaction except collecting the check. It depends on how you value your time and what your best attributes are as an investor.  

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