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Hi you all. Passed my pre-licensing exam 3 days ago and now preparing for state and national exam. Im looking to join broker after that. Im in Baltimore near Rosedale. Need suggestion and advice which one is better one to join. Im looking for good mentorship and training and also supportive. If anyone from here had a good experience kindly share it. Need advice Thanks.

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Brandon Vukelich
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  • Tacoma, WA: 🏢 27 LTRs 🏡 3 STRs
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  • Tacoma, WA: 🏢 27 LTRs 🏡 3 STRs
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Congrats Hammad!  You will likely have plenty of choices to consider.  My suggestion is to talk to a few offices.  Don't get hung up on fees.  There is value in a good culture, training, environment, etc., especially as you get started but also beyond.  If you commit to one and don't like it, generally it isn't a huge deal moving firms but if possible, maintain your own 3rd party database so all of your contacts/leads don't stay with the firm.  As time goes on, you will realize that clients decide to work with YOU not the office.  Best wishes on your real estate journey!

  • Brandon Vukelich

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