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Investor agent in CT

Michael Gessner
  • Pomona, NY
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Seeking an investor friendly agent in CT, Looking into bordering counties of NY. Please be an aggressive agent, reliable and dependable. Not looking for newbies !!!!!!!! ideally id love to find one who specializes in REOS

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Michael Noto
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Michael Noto
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@Michael Gessner Feel free to reach out anytime regarding investing in Connecticut. I deal a lot with REOs and investment property of all kinds. 

I agree with @Antoine Martel. One of the best ways to vet an agent is to check their Zillow profile/past sales and see if they have closed deals in the investing niche you want to pursue. Sounds like you have a good grasp on that, but a lot of people lose sight of that when choosing an agent. 

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