Only if they are licensed in both states however that would be rare. they can however refer you to another agent in the second state and work closely together to reach your goals
The answer is yes if they are licensed accordingly. My team has licenses in both states so we would be able to help our clients buy and sell in this situation. If you have an agent already in one state then they have the ability to coordinate with another agent to make sure you are all on the same page strategy wise but it is much easier to have someone handle everything in house.
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You can because some of us like Keller Williams are National and International. We can set you up with people we know so you will always get the service you need.
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