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"Multi-family" agents-how to pick one's

Mario Morales
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What value is expected or provided by an agent who specializes in multi-family residential, not commercial. 1-4 units.

Kind of silly but I always feel they keep the best deals for themselves

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Greg Kasmer
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@Mario Morales - Personally, I would do some research in your target market and search (even it on zillow) for 2-4 family properties and see what agent(s) seem to transact the most in that space. Chances are they are "more knowledgeable" that others in that niche. I would then interview a few and make a choice as to what one to move forward with. Ultimately I agree that responsiveness is very much appreciated, but you won't really know that until you start working together with the agent. Good Luck!

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