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Where to hang my license
Passed the exams and all that jazz and recently sent in for my finger prints. Looking to sign on w a broker or agency that has a strong training program
I've been a contractor for 15 years so I understand business basics and even marketing but know nothing of filling out a contract (sales or buyer) or many of the other real estate skills I'm sure I'll need to master.
I read that Keller williams is a great company for training however all real estate companies claim some level of training is inherent to their mission. Can anyone speak for Keller williams or long or Tierra Antigua or any of the millions of others? Anyone w Tucson specific Info? I'm gonna focus on real estate investment and want that to be clear from the outset. I hope to sell some homes, rehab some homes and probably pick up a few rentals along the way.
Any thoughts are appreciated.