56 min

REI Secrets » Using Realtors to Find The Best Buyers – For Houses and For Land Real Estate Investing Mastery Podcast

    • Investing

For some reason, there’s always been a disconnect between investors and realtors. I want to banish that forever, because if you’re not working with realtors, you’re missing out. They have the resources to help you find deals and get the highest price, whether you’re looking to sell houses or land. When it comes to investment properties, you’ll want to work specifically with an investor-friendly agent. It’s really easy to find them and I’ll show you the tools and tricks I use to do so.
Realtors can list your properties on the MLS where they’ll get thousands of eyes. They can also act as boots on the ground if you’re not working with local real estate. With residential homes, they’ll be able to tell you what kind of neighborhood a listing is in and provide some insider information. If you’re working with vacant land, they might be able to provide information on local codes and zoning restrictions as well as whether there’s water, power, and sewer. Realtors also have access to premium listing accounts and websites and marketing resources. It’s well worth it to research these folks and reach out to them - they make great partners.
What’s Inside:
—Why real estate investors should work with realtors.
—How to find investor-friendly agents.
—How to talk to agents and get them to represent you.

For some reason, there’s always been a disconnect between investors and realtors. I want to banish that forever, because if you’re not working with realtors, you’re missing out. They have the resources to help you find deals and get the highest price, whether you’re looking to sell houses or land. When it comes to investment properties, you’ll want to work specifically with an investor-friendly agent. It’s really easy to find them and I’ll show you the tools and tricks I use to do so.
Realtors can list your properties on the MLS where they’ll get thousands of eyes. They can also act as boots on the ground if you’re not working with local real estate. With residential homes, they’ll be able to tell you what kind of neighborhood a listing is in and provide some insider information. If you’re working with vacant land, they might be able to provide information on local codes and zoning restrictions as well as whether there’s water, power, and sewer. Realtors also have access to premium listing accounts and websites and marketing resources. It’s well worth it to research these folks and reach out to them - they make great partners.
What’s Inside:
—Why real estate investors should work with realtors.
—How to find investor-friendly agents.
—How to talk to agents and get them to represent you.

56 min