Submitted by lilfoodiebooty t3_zrrlqr in StamfordCT

We moved to a place in Stamford site unseen last year and want to move to a place we know we will actually like. Any suggestions for realtors that also work with renters? I’m hoping the rental market will be less arduous to navigate next summer with an expert in tow. We would love for this person to also show us homes when we are ready to buy.

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goldenoreo02 t1_j1686yg wrote

Currently working on buying my first home with a realtor and she’s amazing!! I will message you her info. She does rentals too

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DLFiii t1_j18u7o9 wrote

You absolutely do not need an agent for rentals in Stamford. Save money and see places yourself.

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lilfoodiebooty OP t1_j18vvv0 wrote

It’s more common in CT that landlords pay realtors commissions, not renters. If they’re doing it anyway, it’s at no cost to me to work with realtors. Some take commissions from renters equal to one month’s rent but they’re up front about it on their websites. It’s a good way for me to make connections with someone as well when we decide where to buy a home in the next 2-3 years.

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queenofthenerds t1_j15fdff wrote

I hope someone knows more than me, but I've only interacted with a realtor who represented the landlord, not the person looking for a place.

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lilfoodiebooty OP t1_j15iosr wrote

I don’t know if it is the most common thing but definitely out there. We found one when we were moving here but she wasn’t very present. However, someone we met had a more positive experience. They can be helpful and view places for you when you can’t or pull from their own pool of rentals.

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bombbad15 t1_j17yul6 wrote

Agent here, I now mainly refer clients to local agents who I’ve been able to vet over the past 6 years, mainly in Stamford. I’d be happy to evaluate exactly what type of place you’re looking for and current understanding of the market to match you with a strong agent who I know will get the job done for you.

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mr_sir t1_j17d6v1 wrote

Use Evelyn Wilson at the Berkshire Hathaway Greenwich office

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