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Latoya Cheeks
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Multifamily investing

Latoya Cheeks
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Capitol Heights, MD
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Hello All, I want to get into apartment building investing so I figured that I would start out as a property scout for an investment group but what I'm finding is that nobody wants to deal with the property scout and want to go straight to the investor but don't people know that investor want to make money not search for deals? So most investors use property scouts . Any suggestions on how I can continue and to get people to work with me? My investor group is strong and invest nationwide.

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Vonetta Booker
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Vonetta Booker
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Just curious, @Latoya Cheeks --how do you introduce yourself when scouting on behalf of the company? If it's as "scout," perhaps you should try a different title--like "Acquisition Manager" or "Acquisition Associate," for example.  Perhaps run this by the company 7 see what they think.  After all, you are helping them acquire properties, so it's not inaccurate--it just sounds a little more "prestigious." It's all about the spin! ;-)

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