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Clarissa Nesbitt
  • Spartanburg, SC
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What to offer my REA?

Clarissa Nesbitt
  • Spartanburg, SC
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I will be calling agents today and just want to get a final approval on my offer to them. I don't want to come off as asking for a lot while offering so little but I also don't want to over extend. I am a "newbie" currently working my first wholesale deal with more appointments lined up over the next few weeks, having an agents could make things a lot more accurate and efficient. Here what I need: -comps and an estimate of ARV -email alerts on new listing in my target market -cash buyers -buyers looking for fixer uppers What I offer: -refer FSBO leads that I don't buy to agent -finders fee paid after closing on a lead generated from mls email alerts -commission paid after close on house sold through agent listing -if house is sold to a rehabber will recommend agent to rehabber for use when ready to list. The way I see it this generates a good amount traffic for the agent. And I'm not asking them to work for free. Seems fair to me what do you guys think?

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