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Michael Wilson
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What to look for when viewing a property in person?

Michael Wilson
  • Rochester MN
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Hello,

I am looking to buy my first property. I am meeting with my agent tomorrow who was referred to me by a friend. I have never looked at a property in person before and was wondering what to look for when inspecting the property? I am looking at a few multifamily properties tomorrow. What types of questions should I ask my agent?  Thank you in advance for your time. 

I am finally taking the leap into this! I want to close on a property by June 1st!

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Lee Gierszewski
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Lee Gierszewski
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Any help/advice you need don't hesitate to call or text. If I don't know, I'll dig into my network to try find the answer you need. Onward and upward!

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