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Updated almost 8 years ago on .

Does a Broker's License make sense for an Investor?
I am looking for some advice on the benefits of obtaining a Realtor License. I am currently in the US Navy and I have about 3 years until retirement. I was considering obtaining a a Realtor Associate License in the very near future for a couple of reasons. 1) It would provide a good fall back into an industry that I very much want to be a part of. 2) Doing it now would allow me to meet the experience timeline to have my Broker's License prior to retirement. My goal is to build a larger portfolio of Buy/Hold properties for passive income. Does the continuing training associated with maintaining your license justify the benefits you gain (i.e. access to MLS or slightly reducing buy/sell costs)? Just looking for some insight to assist me in my obvious overanalyzing problem.
Thanks