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Account Closed How would you represent your brand if you are new to Syndication?
28 August 2019 | 10 replies

I realize the importance of having a brand when syndicating. However, when just starting out and haven't syndicated a deal yet, what does a brand look like? Should it focus on personal qualities/attributes or other ac...

Vincent Paolino Any advice or tips on representing a buyer in a short sale ?
30 January 2019 | 2 replies

I’m a new real estate agent and have a client that is interested in a short sale property. Would greatly appreciate any tips/advice on representing a buyer in a short sale transaction. What can be expected? How can I ...

Akemi Watkins I'm a realtor representing myself in the purchase of a new home..
23 September 2019 | 3 replies

Agent in TX- what is the best way to use my commission when buying my own home? How can I use it for negotiating? Put it towards closing or get my commission check?

Luis Herna Can a Licensed Real Estate Agent out of state represent a buyer
27 November 2024 | 3 replies

Let say I am a licensed real estate agent in oklahoma and there is one buyer in new York wanting to buy a property in Texas. Can I represent him? or need to get texas license? 

Jay G. Looking for Sac/East Bay area agent to represent ready-2-go deal
12 August 2018 | 2 replies

Have a property in mind but sometimes listing agents get worried about covering both ends (especially when not getting paid to).In this market, I'd rather get a discount  by bringing my own flat-rate "buyers agent" or...

Brad Wood Is a RE agent allowed to represent themselves in the State of MD?
22 September 2020 | 2 replies

I am looking to become an agent, and I know there are a lot of factors that feed into this decision. That said, my very narrow question is that if I am a RE agent in MD, can I represent myself when I buy properties? I...

Account Closed How can I a lease option if the owner has an agent representing
26 July 2019 | 16 replies

How can I do a lease option/sandwich lease if the seller already has an agent representing him to sell the property?

Sara Smith Feel like my agent is representing the seller not me as a buyer
15 May 2023 | 10 replies

Hello BiggerPockets, I needed to just let this out and ask for an advise. I am a first home buyer.  I am under Due Dilligence currently on a renovated townhome. My realtor suggested I should offer 10k on top of apprai...

Johann Villalvir Out-of-state investors presence in Indianapolis. Do you see your state represented?
1 October 2023 | 1 reply

Check out this interactive dashboard showing where out-of-state investors are from in Indianapolis. Do you see this trend growing or shrinking?Explore the dashboard here:https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/kylene.w...

Ben Halloran Should I get a buyers agent to represent me in my first deal?
10 March 2016 | 6 replies

I am new to real estate investing, and I am going to meet with a local real estate agent in Greenville, SC to potentially become partners. I would essentially find the deals off market, and he would run the comps (sin...