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Eric VanKirk
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  • Property Manager
  • Houston, TX
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Active Realtor in Colorado Wanting to Purchase Flip/Buy and Hold

Eric VanKirk
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  • Property Manager
  • Houston, TX
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I have heard mixed responses when asking about representing myself in real estate in CO.  I was a Realtor in FL and did many flips and buy and holds where I, as the Realtor, was the buyer, and then seller on flips.  I always disclose my intention for the property and never had issue.  Since I have been selling real estate in Colorado I have heard that I should not represent myself when buying real estate.  I would be truly grateful to hear from active CO realtors doing investment deals and how they handle the acquisition and sale of any flips, buy and holds, lease options, etc.  Thank you for any information.

Eric VanKirk

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