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Kimberly H.
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Picking the right realtor!

Kimberly H.
  • Baltimore, MD
Posted Aug 27 2014, 07:59

Ok, I 've talked to two realtors and the words "Kim, I don't think you will find that price point" or "if you are planning on purchasing in 9 months, contact me then" or "you might have to do a total gut". Am I beling realistic.

Just to clarify, I want to purchase 3-4 unit in the baltimore area for the max in the $80-140 range. I looked at the realtor.com and other site and drove around to different properties that are at that price point and they do exist. Now granted it, I might have to do a little renovation but they do exist.  Not many, but they do and some have been on the market for a while.  

Looks like I need to continue to interview agents.  I don't feel like they don't want to work hard or probably want an easy sale or a more expensive buyer.  Two realtors and I'm feeling bad about this.  Looks like I'm going to have to do all the researching and evaluating and just contact a realtor when I'm ready I guess.

Any advice is welcomed! ;) 

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