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Real Estate Referrals
I am a 20 year old freshman in college. I got my real estate license last year because I took a gap year before going to college. Instead of getting a traditional license, I chose to hang it as a referral to avoid some of the annual dues and so I can hold off on really getting into real estate until after college. However, while I am in college, I would still live to use my referral license as much as possible and make some money. Is this realistic? If so, how do I go about being a good referral agent and how do I make money doing this?