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Mauricio Quintana
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ISO multi-fam (5-10 units) commercial REI agent

Mauricio Quintana
  • Houston, TX
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BP community,
I'm an active investor and licensed RE agent. My experience is in residential. In 2023 I am looking to step into small multi-family (5-10 units). I am looking for a commercial agent to help find, evaluate and plan an exit strategy for me. Specifically I'm looking for someone who has done this in the past with their own properties. I am in the Houston market and specifically looking for someone in the Houston market.

Yes I tried agent finder, but all the results were for residential agents like myself.

Thanks!

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Mauricio Quintana
  • Houston, TX
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Tim,

As they say, the most obvious ideas are usually the best ones.  I don't know how this didn't cross my mind.  Appreciate you @Tim Herman

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