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Matthew Kelly
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Dealing with Realtors

Matthew Kelly
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Castle Rock , CO
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I am completely green in real estate, with that being said, Is it a disadvantage to let a realtor now you are shopping the housing market with the intent to flip a house?

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Ricardo Meza
  • San Jose, CA
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Ricardo Meza
  • San Jose, CA
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Your best bet is to find an investor friendly realtor.  The added bonus would be if they are an investor too.  You never know what you're going to get if you call one at random, so find this person at your local real estate investment meetup group.  Search on bigger pockets if there's a group near you.  Good luck!

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