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All Forum Posts by: Chelsea Gatewood

Chelsea Gatewood has started 6 posts and replied 22 times.

Post: Investor friendly RE agents

Chelsea GatewoodPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 17

I am preparing to be a real estate investor, buying my first property before I graduate college. My job now working at a restaurant is not going to cut it so I'm becoming a real estate agent so I have the potential to make more money and therefore save a lot more. I have a good handle on my finances now so I'm not worried about that aspect. I'm also becoming an agent so that I have a "job" when I graduate school and as a way to network.

That being said, I want to be an investor-friendly agent so I stand out from the crowd. I listen to podcasts, and I'm learning everything the basic real estate agent would need to learn.

Question:

What else can I learn about specifically that would be beneficial to possible client's that are real estate investors? What are y'all looking for in an agent?

Post: Books for new agents?

Chelsea GatewoodPosted
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Posts 23
  • Votes 17

@Ashley Salisbury

I'm really glad I stumbled across this post, I'll have to check those out for myself!

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