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Scott Freer
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Real estate professionals soup to nuts Philly

Scott Freer
  • Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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I've been around BP for a while now and I have gained some real good insights. Now I need help. I am looking for the entire litany of R. E. Pros. I have been using this one for this that one for that, no rapport has been established. I even had to beg the last agent to put in a bid for me because he didn't like my low ball offer.

I am in search of a real investment savey agent who also can do HUD deals, that is paramount right now. I also need investor friendly title company, accountant, attorney and GC.

I have used all of the above but none of the people I have used got it. They are so wrapped up in conventional deals whenever I mentioned anything outside of their comfort zone it was difficult to handle them.

I am in this for the same reasons as you guys are, but I want to have fun and enjoy this. When you have to work harder than the people you hire to work for you it's exhausting. I don't want to do this anymore it feels like I'm doing everything and paying people to do what I tell them to do. I want them to understand my interests in this and do their job.

I live in Delaware County but my focus is in Philadelphia, specifically N.E. Philly.

Anyone who can recommend any of the above I will be grateful. 

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Zachary Paul
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Zachary Paul
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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@Scott Freer - sorry to hear about your luck so far. Unfortunately there are a lot of real estate professionals out there that do not do what they are hired to do - Represent their client in all aspects of a transaction and be a true advocate. 

How are you planning on financing your deals? I do agree for a lot of agents/title companies, etc. they cannot comprehend non-traditional financing other than just your standard 80/20 Conventional Mortgage. 

I'm a Real Estate Agent that works in Philadelphia, Chester, Montgomery, and Delaware counties with several investors. One of the driving factors for me to do this has been my poor experiences with agents in the past buying my own investment and rehab properties. 

I'm not going to say or guarantee that I can do it all and know everything; but I can guarantee that I will give you no BS facts and actually do what I say I will do. If you see any value in that, feel free to reach out. 

Best of luck!

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