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Guidance for non-traditional licensees

Michael Elder
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Hopefully I'm not counting my eggs before they hatch but I'm talking my Florida Real Estate exam on the 18th of November and I'm hoping to get a little guidance from other licensees or investors. I do not want to become a full-time agent. I know some people also get a license for MLS access and to do a couple deals per year. This is also NOT my intention. I am seeking a career in real estate, but I'd rather find something more analytical or something working for/with investors. I see myself more in acquisitions, transaction coordination, or something more data driven. Aside from that, another goal of mine is to become proficient at finding deals. That way if I utilize wholesaling as an exit strategy, I'll have the credibility of being licensed.

I feel pretty foolish posting this but I'm hoping some of you can inform me of less conventional paths of RE professionals.

Cheers.

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