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Updated almost 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

I need help starting out
Hey BP members quick starting out question. I'm in Las Vegas, NVand I want to start a real estate investing career and was wondering (if it even matters) should I get my real estate license before hand or should I just try and get the experience first hand by going without it. Thank you for the feedback
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Get the license before hand. The knowledge form the course will help you tremendously. Also having a license while you are a investor is a big plus.