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Published on 2025-03-05 15:41:47 - MSN
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  • A landlord who sold all his rental properties broke down the investing rule that compelled him to quit real estate when home prices went up.

The article on MSN Money discusses the experiences of a landlord who decided to quit using the real estate platform, Redfin, for managing their rental properties. The landlord expresses frustration with Redfin's service, citing issues such as poor customer support, high fees, and inefficiencies in the rental process. They describe how Redfin's promise of simplifying property management did not meet expectations, leading to more work and less satisfaction. The landlord ultimately found that handling rentals independently or through other platforms was more beneficial, offering better control over the rental process, direct communication with tenants, and cost savings. The piece concludes with the landlord having no regrets about leaving Redfin, highlighting a sense of relief and improved management of their properties post-Redfin.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/realestate/i-quit-beredfin.com-a-landlord-and-i-have-no-regrets/ar-AA1Ak1F3 ]
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