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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should I get rid of my realtor?
Hi guys. Iv purchased around 10 properties over the last 5 years all with the same realtor. We have become great friends over time. Anyway, the last 5 properties I have either found on my own or just popped up on mls and I purchased. The realtor doesn't really go out of his way to find me deals , just what ever pops up basically. How do you guys do it? Should I get my own lisence? I love searching for my own deals , because I can actually get DEALS! Your thoughts?