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Marc Gallegos
  • Salem, OR
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Oregon Principle Broker suggestions- Investor getting RE license

Marc Gallegos
  • Salem, OR
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HI BP. I'm looking for any suggestions of where to hang my future RE License. I work full time as a Lender and I rehab properties part time. I want to get my license to list my own properties as well as have the ability to represent a few buyers a year. I don't plan on being an agent full time. I just plan on doing 2-20 deals a year under a managing broker.

What kind of split should I consider? Is there a brokerage that is set up for someone with low volume like my self? 

I don't plan on being a full time agent. Just need my license for a few deals a year. 

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