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License?
It doesn't take too long for me to heed advice and the one consistent thing I'm hearing is to get my real estate license. Great! Question now is: How?
I've got a busy job and a 6 month old. Online seems to be the most convenient. Do I need to get licensed in each state I'm interested in investing in? I live in Chicago and have a duplex in Michigan and would like to continue to look in MI. It looks as if I need a sponsoring managing agent here in Illinois. Any advice on these? How do you suggest I approach getting my license?
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Both @Joshua Dorkin and @Brandon Turner along with every BP podcast highly suggest it and, while I'm a newby, the reasons all seem to make perfect sense: Avoid bugging an agent to write offers, access to the MLS, potentially saving a commission and having the ability to give my commission away to the listing agent to help encourage getting things done
Can an Illinois agent see the Michigan MLS & vice versa?
I'm still hashing my plan but getting into cash flow rentals are what I'm interested in. I have a duplex I got in 2011 that has tripled in value and is bringing in great cash flow. I'd like to repeat (or try to get close to repeating) that.