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New RE Agent Questions
Hello! I am working to obtain my real estate license and am hoping you can assist with some of my questions. I currently have a full time job so the real estate agent would be secondary while I get started. My plan is to help others buy and sell houses initially but I also want to invest as well.
I'm not sure where I would hang my real estate license. Since I would start with it being secondary to my initial job, would there be a need for a desk within a RE office? I'm leaning towards a large RE company to hang my license since I believe they would have more to offer someone just get started.
Any thoughts/input is greatly appreciated since I'm new to real estate.
Thanks!