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Andrew Adame
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Looking for guidance on finding an agent with New Construction experience.

Andrew Adame
  • New to Real Estate
  • Manteca, CA
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Hey BP,

I am looking for some guidance on how to find a agent that specializes/has experience representing buyers with new construction SFR's.


I have talked to a couple realtors and they tell me "yea I've done a bunch" but they have not been able to give specific examples of what they negotiated on the buyers behalf.

Thanks

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Christian Ehlers
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Christian Ehlers
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is this for an investment or for a primary residence? If it's for an investment I'd keep looking on bigger pockets, the agent finder, the forums etc and just keep searching.

If it's for a primary residence I would go on zillow or whatever you use and search for New Construction listings only, and dig in to see who is listing each development, individual house etc, you'll start to see some names coming up consistently and I'd reach out to them. If they are listing large amounts of New construction they Should (most likely) know how to work the buy side of these transactions as well. 

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