You need you to know how to find the perfect mentor/agent to make you a top-shelf real estate investor.
Top-shelf sounds good, right? Top-shelf implies high quality. But as a tall guy, I see quite often that top shelves also have a lot of dust bunnies.
So, let's wipe down your Nan's trusty "How To Find a Real Estate Agent" guide and give it a much needed clean. A solid investment-savvy agent can change your life and you need to know how to find the best one for you.
In my first five years of investing I hated real estate agents. They knew nothing about how to size up a deal but knew everything about "Live, Laugh, Love" pillows. I considered them worthless until those pillows came in handy to muffle my screams of frustration.
Then I became an agent myself. And my view changed completely.
I found that amazing investment-minded real estate agents actually do exist.
They just don't advertise on park benches with photos taken from a Lancaster plate camera. Nor balance being an agent with selling MLM weight loss shakes and running a part-time Amazon drop-shipping shop. Nor did they get into the real estate business because they lost their job and their spouse told them to get a license because "you really like luxury home Insta accounts."
So why is finding a top-shelf real estate important?
- They all cost the same
- That cost is $0 to a buyer
- A good agent recognizes good deals
- A good agent makes you a successful investor
- A bad agent makes you want to create an iBuyer tech startup
So I think you now see why this is important info to know.
And before I go any further, apologies to any active real estate agent reading this that feels personally attacked. I mean well.
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