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Recommendations — Becoming an Agent
Hi there!
I am a 29 year old living in West Los Angeles, who’s become very interested in real estate in the last couple of years. I have a full time job in an unrelated field, but am now looking to transition into real estate. I’m interested in hearing more about how one can go about becoming an agent. Specifically, recommendations on schools/licensing companies that give you the most bang for your buck (I am open to both online and night courses).
Any and all info is really appreciated! Thank you!