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Reese Davis
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Investor Friendly Real Estate Agents in Raleigh, NC??

Reese Davis
  • Raleigh, NC
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I'm working on putting my team in place and I was wondering if anyone knew of a good agent in Raleigh, NC who's investor friendly. I was told I'm going to need one but I'm still not sure why or how we could create a mutually beneficial relationship. Can someone please explain? Just trying to wrap my head around everything so I can completely understand EVERYTHING about the business. Most just teach the basics but reading through this forum, I'm learning there's a lot more to it...IF you wanna do it right...AND I DO!! All feedback is greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Dawn Brenengen
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Dawn Brenengen
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@Reese Davis You would want an agent helping you because that's who you would be asking to help you run comps for the deals you find. A mutually beneficial relationship would be one where you send the agent the contact info for people who do not make good candidates for wholesale deals and should instead, just simply list on MLS. If you have created a good relationship with the seller, and then you pass along your RE agent's contact info, then you're helping that agent find clients while he or she is helping you with comp information you need for other deals.

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