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Shweta Bharti
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle
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Investor Friendly Real Estate Agent in DFW area

Shweta Bharti
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle
Posted

Hello there,

I am currently seeking an investor-friendly real estate agent in the DFW area who has experience working with Out of State Investors. My goal is to purchase a rental property in the Dallas area and I will also need a reliable and communicative property manager to manage the property in the future.  I am based out of Seattle and this will be my out of state investment.

Cheers,

Shweta

PS: While I deeply respect the hard work and effort that realtors put into finding the right property for their clients, I do not wish to sign an exclusive buyer's agency agreement for setting up MLS searches alone. Unfortunately, I have had a negative experience with a previous investment experience by signing such an agreement with a less-than-satisfactory realtor.

Instead, I would prefer to sign the agreement only when the agent has already toured a property or found an off-market property that matches my investment criteria, and want to specifically mention that property in the agreement. This way, we can work together efficiently and effectively to secure the right property for my investment portfolio.

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Kyle Mccaw
  • Property Manager
  • Keller, TX
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Kyle Mccaw
  • Property Manager
  • Keller, TX
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@Shweta Bharti you are right to not sign an exclusive representation agreement. That document is really meant for agents representing owner occupied homes. It's to help agents not waste their time on disloyal clients. Below are two agents that own investment properties and often represent out of state buyers. I know that both of them really understand investing. Many of the properties we manage came from owners they represented.

@Joe Funari

@Lucia Rushton

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