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Getting your license
As an individual who wants to get well versed in every aspect of REI, do you think it's advisable to get your RE License?
Obviously if your flipping, you'd save on commissions if you plan on listing it.
You'd have access to the MLS.
Possible first dibbs on pocket listings.
Can work at your leisure, even with another job.
I'm considering this. Just wanted to get views/opinions from others. Feel free to chime in.
Norm