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Updated about 16 years ago on . Most recent reply
Tradition Real estate education
So I was thinking about investing a little time into some classes at the local college geared towards brokers and agents. Specifically I was interested in the property management and finacing classes as these could potententially lay a good foundation for investing.
I'm not intersted necessary in getting my license, but it would help put me in the agent's head, and perhaps level the playing field a bit. Plus, from what I've read on these forums, having a license isn't always a plus- but having the knowledge might be.
anyone else go this route? was it worthwhile? Pros?Cons? Good investment or waste of time?