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finding a Nevada broker for newbie
Good day
I just passed my real estate exam last weekend. I'm looking for a broker to get my license.
I have a full time job. I've been in the same career field for 20 years. I was planning on staying in the job for the next year and a half to get vested in the pension (would be a shame to walk away from it). I was hoping that I could get my license, and start getting experience and then hopefully move full time into being an agent and investor. I am fully motivated to get going but am limited in time at the moment. I'm interested in all real estate.
Anyone have any ideals of who would let me hang my license in the their office and also get me little experience? I've contacted a couple but haven't heard back from them yet.
Don Miller