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Khaled Seirafi
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Finding Realtors Who Work with Investors

Khaled Seirafi
  • Investor
  • Orange County, CA
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Hi all. My family's looking to sell a triplex in San Mateo, CA. Most realtors I see might have some experience selling to investors, but the ones I see who are specialized in this are in the bigger commercial firms (JLL, CBRE, Marcus & Millichap). Problem there is that I don't know anything about those multifamily specialized realtors and there are obviously no reviews about them online. What do some of you multifamily investors out there suggest? 

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Caleb Brown
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Can you look at past solds or active listings, reach out to the listing agent? Find ones that did a good job selling. If you don't have many close by look in nearby cities. It is common to interview 2-5 agents to find one that fits you best

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