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Josh Young
  • Rental Property Investor / REALTOR® / Property Manager
  • Gilbert, AZ
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New RE Agent looking for Brokerage

Josh Young
  • Rental Property Investor / REALTOR® / Property Manager
  • Gilbert, AZ
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I recently passed my RE exam and I I’m looking for a brokerage to hang my license. I currently manage a few residential rentals that I own with my wife, and I’m wanting to manage more rentals than just my own. I’m also wanting to help buyers and sellers. Is there anyone in Arizona (preferably east valley) that does this combo of PM/Sales?

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    Tyler Fontaine
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    Quote from @Tyler Fontaine:

    You should reach out to all the local PMs and see what they do and if they have an integrated sales engine at all for you to operate within.


     Also, reach out to the top multi-family agents/brokers in your area and try to interview with them. They may be expanding their teams. Plus they are probably in the niche that it sounds like you want to be in.

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