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Updated over 8 years ago, 06/01/2016

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Brian Wendroff
  • Investor
  • Burke, VA
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Working with many real estate agents to buy a rental

Brian Wendroff
  • Investor
  • Burke, VA
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Bigger Pocket Pros, I hope everyone is well. I started looking for rental property in Orlando, FL. I wanted to ask if it is worth it to have around 3 or 4 real estate agents looking for me for a good investment property versus one. The one we have has set us up for MRIS but has not made a recommendation yet in the 6 months we have been looking. We are usually asking him about properties. Another item I was thinking if we are using the right agent. I heard there are buyer's agents and sellers agents, both, etc. Is there a special agent or experience you suggest when searching for a rental investment property and a real estate agent? Thank you in advance.

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