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Neelakandan Prasad
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How to find a investor friendly relator in TX, NM and FL?

Neelakandan Prasad
  • Flipper
  • Georgetown, TX
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I am looking for investor friendly relators in TX,NM and Florida area. How to find them?

Thanks

Prasad

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Casity Kao
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Casity Kao
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@Neelakandan Prasad You are asking the wrong question.  Your question should be how do you vet a good investor friendly realtor.  A good investor friendly realtor if you are investing out of state should have investments of their own, and also discuss the process and all the fees the charge in addition to helping you manage your investments.  Their strategy should align with yours as well.  Do you help you find turnkey?  Are you going to help you find value add, and handle project management?  If they do project management how much do they charge and how they justify it?  Always keep one thing in mind, you are going to have to trust your realtor.  This is such a competitive market that if an agent tells you a deal is a deal, you need to have the trust to act ASAP.  Don't rush that trust, but I have investors that tell me all the time they want these super high returns and from my standpoint if I have an investor that has done business with me multiple times that I know that will buy a deal just on my say so, you can only turn down so many deals that I send you before I move on.  You may have to take a good deal on your first deal to get a great deal on the next one.  That doesn't mean take a loss or bad return but trust and loyalty is a two way street.

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