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Nicholas A.
  • Buffalo Grove, IL
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Realtor Selection Question

Nicholas A.
  • Buffalo Grove, IL
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So I recently posted about how many realtors to contact and work with. Thank you for everybody thats helped me so far.

I have spoke with about 4 of them.

They all say they will be on the lookout for me, and they are experienced realtors.

I did however get one from here, bigger pockets, and this realtor hasn't worked with investors before, but

is asking me to sign a contract so I am working with them exclusively.

The reason I am asking what to do, is because this realtor with the contract is very new, but I heard that most

realtors will ask you to sign one if theyre serious. Should I keep looking, or try to work with the more experienced ones, or sign with the

newer realtor?

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Ericka Parrott
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Ericka Parrott
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Signing the buyers brokers agreement is only needed when you identify a property

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