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Updated almost 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Paul M.
  • Medford, MA
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Choose insurance agent that specializes in real estate?

Paul M.
  • Medford, MA
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I am have two insurance agencies to choose from: one of them puts themself out there as "specializing" in real estate and the other is a general purpose one. I've done business with both of them through companies I work for, but not through my own enterprises.

Question, is real estate insurance complicated enough that getting an agent to specialize in apartments is valuable? My instinct is that specializing in insurance should be enough, that it is not like law where a sub specialty should be necessary. Am I wrong?

I otherwise prefer the general one because it is more local, thus more convenient and better for networking etc.

Thanks

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