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Updated over 4 years ago, 07/12/2020

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Chris Pauli
  • Chicago, IL
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More than one real estate agent?

Chris Pauli
  • Chicago, IL
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Is it wrong to have more than one real estate agents looking for properties for you?

My current one does a great job at selling homes and has a proven track record of it, friend of a friend. She will be selling my current condo and I'm not worried about that at all. I'm going to rent for the time being while I hunt for a new place. I want to sell while the market is still going well is my reasoning for renting short term. However I would like my next property to be a multi unit rental property to BRRRR and live in for about a year ideally and I'm not so sure about how involved they are with investment strategies. She claims the guy I'm working with on her team has done some investing but just hasn't been giving me much confidence or seem to be helping very much. Other than setting up an MLS search for me that notifies me of new places. I've been looking at single family as well as Chicagoland area can be tough to locate deals it seems. I've been looking in the LaGrange, Brookfield, Darien, Westmont, Westchester, Countryside, Riverside, Woodridge areas mainly. Along with some south loop and west loop Chicago areas.

Just wondering if it's ok to try and perhaps find another agent that is more investment focused to help my search or if that's considered stepping on the toes of the first one??

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