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Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boone, NC
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Investor friendly brokerage in Houston

Tristan S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boone, NC
Posted

Hey everybody,

Now that I am a permanent resident, I am seriously thinking about getting my real estate license. Most likely as a way to have access to the MLS to run sales and rents comps. I would appreciate not having to rely on somebody to do that for me.

I have not started the process yet, I wanted to know if you had any recommendations regarding an investor friendly broker to sponsor me in the Houston area? Obviously I would be looking for a pretty cheap one as I do not plan on making my living by selling homes.

Please let me know your experiences and I would appreciate if you could give me more information about the fees usually associated with such a sponsorship.

Thanks

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Andrew Farmer
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Andrew Farmer
  • Flipper
  • Houston, TX
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@Tristan S.

As far as I know it's the real deal. For my personal residence it has all the correct info, what it was listed at, what it sold for, how many days on market, ect. Here is a screen shot of a comp that I pulled this morning for a house I just got under contract.

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