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Using more than one lender / real estate agent for purchases?

Kuriakos Mellos
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I want to get some feedback here is I’ve been fairly loyal to my real estate agent and company since I began buying properties. Now that I’m moving into the second phase of trying to buy multi family units, I reached out to another agency who i’ll be going on showings with, but have my current agency wanting to help as well.

I appreciate the hard work that my current gentleman has done as far, but I also think it might be a wise idea to diversify the people I work with on the “” team’’ I work to build.

Has anyone used this tactic of mixing professionals ? Agencies? Lenders?

Thanks!

Kuriakos

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