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Melissa Szanati
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Chicago, IL
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Good brokerage to work w/ investors in Chicago?

Melissa Szanati
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Chicago, IL
Posted

I'm wondering if there is a certain brokerage in Chicago you might have had great experiences regarding with working with investors. I just got my broker's license and I want to have someone hold my license that actually works with investors. I'm not interested in chasing buyers who want the perfect "crown molding" I want to work with people where I'm helping them with their goals and that helps with mine as well. (Calculating deals, figuring out funding for them etc) 

If you have any specific brokers, that'll help too as I'll then message them with specific questions 

Thoughts? 

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