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Michael Janke
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
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How important is having a team that works together regularly?

Michael Janke
  • Investor
  • St. Louis, MO
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I am in the process of purchacing my first property. I met a lender that a friend recommended and really like him and got preapproval. I started talking to the agent that the lender recommended, but also reached out to a different agent that another friend recommended. I am now neading to choose which agent I want to sign with. The lender and agant that know eachother are stressing that they have build a successful team and want to work together. How much will it really disrupt in my buying process if I go with the other agent? IS staying with a team that knows eachother really that benificial?

Thanks in advance!