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Updated over 9 years ago, 05/28/2015

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Troy Sheets
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How to find a broker to work under in Philadelphia?

Troy Sheets
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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I just completed my 60 hour course to become an agent and have passed the online test, the next step is taking the PA proctored exam. Before I can do that, I need a Broker to work under. I know a few agents and I'm sure if I were looking to be a typical agent I'd have no problem finding a broker, however, I'm more interested in my own deals. I want to be able to get in first, buy for myself, etc. I doubt I'd ever list my own properties as I wouldn't be as responsive as a (good) full-time agent that was available during the day.

How do you find a broker that works with part-time agents that are also investors? Your thoughts and ideas are appreciated. 

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