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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Ivan Lopez
  • Web Engineer / Real Estate Investor
  • Kissimmee, FL
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Thinking of reactivating my real estate license

Ivan Lopez
  • Web Engineer / Real Estate Investor
  • Kissimmee, FL
Posted

I've had my real estate license in Florida since I was 18 years old. I used it to pay for collage and when I graduated to follow a career in Web engineer I set it to inactive.  I've kept up with it over the years and now that I'm transitioning into real estate investing I'm thinking of reactivating it. I'm only looking to buy and sell my own properties.

My questions are:

Should I reactivate it or just find a good agent?

Should I reactivate it with a national real estate company?

Should I reactivate it with one of the 100% commission brokers?

Thank you in advance. 

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