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Eric Giovannucci
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
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Investor/New Agent Friendly Brokerage

Eric Giovannucci
  • Investor
  • Boise, ID
Posted

Hello All, 

I have been dabbling my feet within the investing community for about a year now. I own one out of state rental, and am building capital to begin furthering my investments within the bay area. I currently work a 9-5 as a Job Recruiter, and am contemplating obtaining my RE License to work Part-Time to transition out of my current field and move into RE full time. I am currently under contract and can not leave to work full time (unfortunately). 

I am searching for a brokerage in the Concord, Pleasant Hill, Martinez area that is part-time/ investor friendly that would be able to take someone like me on. From my understandings some people have a negative image of a part-time Realtor, so  I thought I would ask around and see if anyone had something in mind.  

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