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Updated over 9 years ago, 04/14/2015

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Charles Elfman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Agawam, MA
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Charles Elfman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Agawam, MA
Posted

BP Team,

Recently I just passed my RE exam.  

I want to be a Real Estate Investor, not just an Agent.  Primarily I want to find deals for me and think having my license is a good way to start.  I want to avoid paying for memberships to association (or figure out if they are worth it) and get on the investor track.  

I haven't signed with a broker yet and I have a few general questions before I jump in with a Broker.

  • What should I be looking for in a broker?
  • Are Realtor Association worth it?
  • How important is MLS access?
  • Should I do a few deals before I buy my own property?  
  • What costs should I expect to pay?  
  • Don't limit yourself to these questions either

Thanks,

Charlie Elfman

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