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Mike Hicks
  • Real Estate Agent
  • tampa, Florida (FL)
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Obtaining real estate license as an investor

Mike Hicks
  • Real Estate Agent
  • tampa, Florida (FL)
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Through the research I've been doing and blog posts and podcast from BP (especially the one with Jay Scott) I've decided that getting my real estate license would be an excellent first step for me, as A) I can continue to save while I'm taking the course for capital and B) give me more understanding of the real estate game from a different angle.

Question I'm coming up with is this, is it worth taking a in class course or would the online version by long & foster be sufficient? I learn better online and plus with it being online I can work at my own pace, especially on those late nights when insomnia hits and I want to hit the books. Is there anything I may be missing by going this route (other than potential networking opportunities, I did think of that)

Thanks all

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