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Ararat Vardanyan
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Being an agent and investor simultaneously

Ararat Vardanyan
  • Real Estate Agent
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Hi everyone.

What do you think being your own agent in your investment deals is advantage or not?are there any situations that your license will bother you making offers and closing deals?

And as an agent can you close unlimited deals ?Someone told me that as an agent you can do only couple of deals on your name yearly,because the brokerage doesn’t let you to do unlimited transactions!Is it true?

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