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Devin Otway
  • Oakland, CA
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Choosing a Market - Should I stick to one?

Devin Otway
  • Oakland, CA
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Hi BP!

My GF and I are working on our first deal. We have identified two markets that we are very interested in that are not far from each other, but are across state lines. We have reached out to agents in both markets and are starting the pre-approval process in both states. I feel kind of 'weird' about pursuing opportunities in both areas which could divide our focus and could mean that if we find a deal in one market, our agent in the other market would not get the benefits.

- Is there any etiquette here or am I being overly sensitive?

- Do you have an opinion on whether its advisable to be getting leads in both markets simultaneously?

Thanks!

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