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Bryan Gwin
  • Investor
  • Reading PA
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Juggling Multiple Agents In OOS Market

Bryan Gwin
  • Investor
  • Reading PA
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Seeking advice from other investors and opinions from agents who have been in this situation.  If I am getting deals from multiple agents in an out of state market, what is the best way to handle this?

I like one agent in particular that I am working with and don't want to burn bridges or screw anyone over for work that have been constantly doing. My thought was to have all other agents just find me the deals and we will handle the rest.  They can write up the contract and take their half of the sellers fee and then perhaps I can give a bonus to my "core" agent for doing grunt work (going to the the home and taking photos, talking to the listing agent etc..) Obviously this is more of a cost to me but maybe worth it to keep a good relationship. 

Anyone have any ideas or experience with this?


Thanks!