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All Forum Posts by: Eddie Brady

Eddie Brady has started 2 posts and replied 104 times.

Post: Using more than one agent

Eddie Brady
Pro Member
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Frederick, MD
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 63

@Steve Fitzgerald Find a great one and stick with them. Only ever work with one at a time. Message me for a referral if needed!

Post: Using more than one agent

Eddie Brady
Pro Member
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Frederick, MD
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 63

@Ken Latchers regardless of your predictions on online services taking over different industries, you're going to be less efficient and successful in this business by having that attitude. Remember that sellers pay your buyer's agent's commission. Their service is free to you as a buyer. Why would you ever risk having a positive relationship with a great Realtor? That means you'll be testing the waters with every deal.

No agent worth their salt will waste their time with a flaky investor. They have knowledge and experience that is too valuable and can't be replaced online or by a lawyer who doesn't study their markets intimately.

Post: Newbie Looking To Purchase a Multi Family in Baltimore City

Eddie Brady
Pro Member
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Frederick, MD
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 63

@Michael Stults You are not alone feeling doubt or concern about investing for the first time. Most, if not all, new investors will have a hard time pulling the trigger on their first deal.

I would recommend talking to a local Realtor as well as Baltimore investors. Get to know the areas of Baltimore City intimately. A good Realtor will be able to tell you exactly where to invest in the city. They can often tell you the difference it can make buying properties just a block or two apart, and Baltimore City DOES change by the block.

If you know for sure you want to make the jump, start looking at properties with them. Fear is from not knowing. So get out there and learn. If you need a Realtor referral, feel free to message me.

Post: Indoor Paint Color for all rentals

Eddie Brady
Pro Member
Posted
  • Realtor
  • Frederick, MD
  • Posts 112
  • Votes 63

@Anthony Wick I agree with others on the light gray with white trim.