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Marie Grabo
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Should I be a buyer agent for mostly reo properties?

Marie Grabo
  • Branford, CT
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Hi, I'm a new agent working for a large broker. I'm not getting any leads except a few rentals here and there. I am about to interview with a small broker who deals primarily with bank owned properties and is promising me all of his buyer leads. Should I make the switch? Someone told me it was a bad idea cause the commissions are low, and the banks take forever to accept offers...is that still true?thanks in advance for the advice

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Russell Brazil
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  • Washington, D.C.
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Russell Brazil
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If you are relying on leads from a broker you will not make it in this business. The leads they give you will be crap leads. You need to either learn to generate yoir own leads or join a team.

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