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Dimas Espejo
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Which Broker has the best training for a new Agent?

Dimas Espejo
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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I am new to the industry, and just obtained my State License. I am curious to know, which National Broker has the best opportunities in beginner training. I am eager to start selling homes, but I'm a firm believer in taking the appropriate training first. Which broker would provide me with the best opportunity to do this? Thank you for your time.

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

I'm sure any of the top national brokers will provide lots of training.

But... if you want the BEST training, then I recommend getting a job with a top producing agent as a licensed assistant so you can actually learn the business while working in the business, and you get paid for it!!!

Just my two cents.

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