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Frank T.
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Tips for touring my first property when I'm not a serious buyer?

Frank T.
  • Lake Forest, IL
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I'm still in school, about to get a job, and therefore not actually a serious buyer yet. I plan to, ASAP, buy a condo for myself next to work, but mostly stay with my parents and Airbnb host the condo.

I'm in love with a $200K studio on the Chicago River (Marina City, architectural icon, amazing layout, low HOA fees). Therefore, I want to tour this listing although, in reality, I'm a year away from buying anything.

What should I tell the agent? Thanks! :)

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