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Gil Keren
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Looking for a recommendation for a real estate agent

Gil Keren
  • Investor
  • San Francisco, CA
Posted

Anyone had a good experience recently with an agent for buying rental properties?

I'm out of state and looking into investing in a few rental properties in Indy. Looking for an agent that is used to working with investors, knows the neighborhoods well, where development happens, the good and the bad blocks, the rents I could get, and most importantly is available and can move quick on a newly listed property (already missed a few properties because of that). 

Anyone has a solid referral? That would be so helpful. 

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Gil Keren
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Gil Keren
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@Jaret Lara Seems Indy is getting harder for cash flow, even though good deals always show up. Get a good team on the ground, know what you want so you can move quickly when the time comes

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