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Updated almost 2 years ago, 01/03/2023

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Cameron G.
  • Boston, MA
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Using Real Estate License on Weekends to Host Open Houses?

Cameron G.
  • Boston, MA
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Hey all. I recently got my real estate license but am going to be working a regular W2 job [real estate related]. I really need the extra cash though so am going to be doing something on the weekends. A family member mentioned hosting open houses on the weekends. I don't know anything about that, but it sounded like a good idea. The idea is to find realtors in the area [Nashville] who maybe don't have time to host open houses, and to help them out by doing so for them. Then, perhaps I would have some kind of deal where if I find the buyer, I get a portion of the commission or a flat fee. Not sure if i would have to be affiliated with the same brokerage? 

Any thoughts on this? Any other ideas on ways to use the license on the side? 

Thanks!

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