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Jay Shuler
  • Realtor
  • Hallsville, TX
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(WA) Passed Classes, Welcoming Some Insight....

Jay Shuler
  • Realtor
  • Hallsville, TX
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Hey BP fans and contributors,

Recently I passed my 30 and 60 hour courses in real estate, planning to take the exam just after Christmas.  I have networked with a couple local agents, but was hoping to get the input of the forum on good agencies to broker through in Washington.  Low entry costs are important to me, as I am looking to work with investors, and aid my investing future.  Feel free to PM me if you have any recommendations.  I have heard good things about Preview Properties as far as cost goes, but I am open to ideas.

Thanks in advance!

Jay

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David Hunter
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
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David Hunter
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Cleveland, OH
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Hey Jay,

Just remember one thing... this is YOUR business.  So, if you choose one broker and it doesn't work out you can always go to another broker.

I'm sure you could find many agents who don't take any fees unless you sell something.

But, I'd concentrate more on finding a broker that will give you the training and support you need as a new agent.

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