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Becoming a Real Estate Agent

Maria Hernandez
  • Austin, TX
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Hello all, 

I would love to talk to someone and get your feedback on the process of becoming a real estate agent. I have gotten so many different websites and not sure  what's the difference?! Is there one better than another?  How do I find a real estate company to work for, etc. 

I am analytical and need a project plan in the process of planning it out. 

My why to become a real estate agent: To help Latin families achieve the American Dream of homeownership. As a Latina, I grew up with the misconception of owning a home being hard/impossible goal to reach and I want to break that myth with other families using all the resources available. 

I'm open for coffee or dinner and would love to learn from from any feedback/suggestions provided! 

Que tengan un lindo dia! 

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    Eliott Elias
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    Eliott Elias
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    I used aceable, it was the cheapest. There are many brokerages out there that are looking for agents. You have to interview them, not vice versa. Know what you want.

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