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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question on getting a RE license
Hey BP, so this summer I was considering getting my RE license and trying to get going as a agent. I've had the opportunity to be offered to work under some brokers who focus strictly on investors which is cool. However, I still have another year of college to finish up and I'm wondering if it is worth my time and money to invest in something I won't be able to dedicate full-time to starting in the fall. Any thoughts or suggestions here?
*edit: Quick note I'm open to both sides, investor and retail