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Should I work with multiple agent for 1031 exchange?

George Li
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Hi Guys,

I am doing a 1031 exchange for my SFH in Seattle and hope to swap for a MFH. It has been too heated in Seattle and I have to look out of state. I wonder is it okay for me to work with multiple agents in different states to hunt for deals? Kinda feel bad if I have to tell them I found a deal elsewhere.

I have been on MLS for weeks and it is really hard to spot ANY good deals. I am mainly looking at big metro area in the west part of the country (Dallas, Denver, Salt lake city, Pheonix, Dallas etc.). I know the hype has been for a while in these areas but as a out-of-state investor I would still prefer "safer" places.

I am looking for MFH or small to mid-size apartments in the 600K ~ 900K range. Hits me up if you have a deal! 

Best,

George  

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