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Updated 8 months ago, 04/26/2024
Investor Friendly Agent Brevard County, FL
Hey BiggerPockets,
I am in search of an investor friendly agent in Brevard County, FL to help me out with finding my first house hack.
Someone with credentials and past history of helping investors with house hacking.
If this is you, please shoot me a message!
- Bob
Quote from @Bob Bissman:
Hey BiggerPockets,
I am in search of an investor friendly agent in Brevard County, FL to help me out with finding my first house hack.
Someone with credentials and past history of helping investors with house hacking.
If this is you, please shoot me a message!
- Bob
Hello Bob,
I recall you posting here late last year - you were looking at Palm Bay at the time. Give me a call and I'd be happy to have a chat to see how I can help you.
Tchaka
Hey Bob, I'm a local Broker / Property Manager. I own a top-rated investment and property management brokerage in the area. Feel free to text, email, or call our team and we can setup a time to discuss what you are looking to do. We work primarily with investments here in the county and have over 6 years of experience. Last year I did over 220+ transaction sides on and off market. We work with anything from STR, LTR, Corporate, MF, and Hybrid Investment types. We can help with acquisitions, management, stabilization, selling, and exit strategies.
@Bob Bissman yours is the 3rd post we've seen this morning asking for this.
Be careful asking for investor-friendly agents!
+95% of agents only have experience dealing with owner-occupied transactions - which are mostly EMOTIONAL decision based.
An investor wants an agent that sticks to logical numbers like ROI, Cash-on-Cash, etc.
You can differentiate between these different types of agents easily by asking them:
1) If they are RE investors themselves.
--Many will say yes, so ask them for proof! They should be able to send you an address of a rental they own.
2) If they plan on sharing a BP Calculator sheet for each and every property they send you.
--Many will state that's your job, but then what value are they truly offering as an "investor-friendly" agent?
The more questions and request for proof you ask, the better!
- Michael Smythe