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Roc P.
  • Philly Area, PA
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Roc P.
  • Philly Area, PA
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Hello everyone an old strategy that we have been using lately is to use realtors to bring buyers for our deals. Compensation has varied I'm curious to see how other investors are setting up deals. Are you giving them 3% on your end or doing a flat fee? Thanks

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Charity Woods
  • Real Estate Mentor
  • Richmond, VA
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Charity Woods
  • Real Estate Mentor
  • Richmond, VA
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Hey @Roc P.

What type of deals are you doing? Flips, wholesaling, creative financing?

I always use realtors to bring buyers to my flips once I am done. I used to use a flat fee listing for a realtor to be able to show my owner financed deals but I found that most realtors are not familiar enough for it to be worth the listing fee.

Have a great week.

Charity

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