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Should I be an investor
Hey BP! I was wondering what your thoughts are on becoming a real state agent? I am wanting to pursue it for 1. To gain experience in the world of real estate and to get my feet wet if you will. I am very new to this, it truly is a whole new world. But BP has taught me that investing in real estate can really leave you set of done properly. And 2. Realtors make income as they are learning the market, etc. I am wondering if you think this is a smart move?! I don’t want to go to school and get into loans or any of that. I would like to hear from those who are investors/agents! Thank you in advance.