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New Investor looking for contacts

Ankit Maheshwari
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Hi Everyone,

I am a new investor planning to start investing. When we say doing the due diligence while choosing the REA, for new investor, it would be believing them whatever they say or promise even if you ask correct questions. 

Having said that I was contacted by 2 RE companies, RPM Sunshine city and NewWestern Tampa and I would be more inclined towards RPM since they gave me detailed information regarding market.


Does anyone has any experience of buying with them?

Or if anyone can suggest any RE agent who is honest, experienced working with investors?

Thank you in advance.

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Kristina Kuba
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Kristina Kuba
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@Ankit Maheshwari

I've personally bought investment properties from New Western; it's important to ask whether they invest in their own deals. As an investor myself, I don’t just help others—I actively fix and flip properties, manage both short-term and long-term rentals, and build my own portfolio. When choosing a company or agent to work with, make sure they truly walk the walk. Do they work with contractors firsthand? Do they run P&Ls? Do they spend weekends househunting? Partnering with someone who’s in the trenches daily can make all the difference in your investing journey.  Good luck on your search!

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