Real estate investors have a different perspective, and a different set of priorities, from traditional buyers and sellers, according to Clever’s Luke Babich. These 10 essential skills will help you cultivate and build successful relationships with real estate investors.
Source: Inman News
10 essential skills agents need to work with real estate investors
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