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All Forum Posts by: Josh Rankin

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Post: What makes an Agent "Investor Friendly"

Josh RankinPosted
  • Edmond, OK
  • Posts 1
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I see the question a lot about investors wanting to know if its worth it to get a Real Estate license as an Investor. When I decided I wanted to start actively looking for Real Estate investments, I had the same questions and decided what the hell, I'll go ahead and get my license. Turns out I kind of like working with buyers in between looking for opportunities for myself. My previous investment experience is primarily minerals, so being new to Real Estate I thought it couldn't hurt from a networking perspective.

So now my question to you more experienced Real Estate investors. What makes a good "Investor Friendly" agent. I see that term thrown around a lot and am curious what it means to you. I know for me, I primarily used an agent to show properties. Do you find any value in an agent or do you prefer to just handle everything yourself?

Josh