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Michael Tapia
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tulsa, OK
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Michael Tapia
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Tulsa, OK
Posted

Hey everyone,

I am a newer investor in Tulsa and I went the route of getting my Real Estate license while I get started. I'd like to keep the license as I continue to work with investing as a part-time venture.

Currently, I have my license under Coldwell Banker Select, but I find that the monthly charges are expensive and I don't really utilize the marketing materials and such that are included with those dues.

Can anyone point me towards a broker in the Tulsa area that will let me hang my license but not break the bank? Further, would the general investor population on here recommend that I discontinue my license, or is it worth keeping now that I have it? My last two deals have been off-market and not required my license besides the knowledge I acquired by taking the necessary courses.

Thanks

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