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Cory E.
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Steps to take to become an REO agent

Cory E.
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Berkshire County, MA
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Hey all, I was just wondering how all of you REO agents started out and got listing from asset managers. Since I invest in foreclosures and I'm an agent. I wanted to know what steps to take to potentially get listings down to road. Do I just sign up on all the REO sites? What extra could I be doing on equator.com? Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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Karl Krentzel
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Karl Krentzel
  • Real Estate Broker
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Well, that's a great question. I used to actively do REO (until I started doing more investing) and I did a silly video on YouTube of how to do it.  

Good question though!

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