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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

I don't want to give up but when do I move on
Hello BP!
So for you out of state investors I have a question for you. I have been working with a Realtor who also owns a property management company. This Realtor has been helpful in bringing me leads that fit all my criteria initially. Then we find out I can't afford the rehab, or a tenant doesn't want to cooperate for a showing, etc. I have also been looking through the MLS portal I have been set up on and have asked my Realtor to look into a few properties. I understand I am not her only client but I feel like I am not getting a fast enough response from them. I sent them the info 4 days ago and all I have received in info I can see on the portal and county assessor website. I was hoping to have comps by now since I am using the BRRRR method so I can let them know to ask for a showing or not. This Realtor has really made me feel comfortable and I don't want to give up on them just yet but I don't want to lose an opportunity on a good deal. When should I move on???
Thanks BP.