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Christian Bill
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Investor Friendly RE Agents

Christian Bill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New York, NY
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Looking to talk to Real estate agents that work in New Jersey that are investor friendly. I have a few questions and looking to talk business as well.

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Natalie Schanne
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Natalie Schanne
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Christian Bill - investor friendly means different things to different people. Some investors want an agent who discounts or rebates heavily. Some investors want an agent who drops everything at any moment to show them a new mls listing. Some investors want a highly connected agent who has Offmarket or gives them the scoop on upcoming distressed properties / foreclosures potentially lowering their bidding competition. Some investors want an agent who can help them develop a scope of work, estimate rehab costs, determine ARV, and connect with contractors in the local area and help them check that quality is decent before they pay their GC. (More likely if you will buy and sell the flip through them). Some investor friendly agents give you freebies like free flip property staging and design tips. Usually the same agent is not all of these things. Maybe pick two at best.

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