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Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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If you're thinking about becoming an agent..

Danny Day
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Hello all!

I wanted to make a quick post to the people who are thinking on becoming an agent.

I recently just took the required coursework, and took the state exam (passed on the 1st try...I was excited!).

I did all my course work online, and it cost me about $750 total with my classes, finger prints, test fees, etc.

I spoke with a co-worker who told me he has spent over $6,000 obtaining his license! He told me he spent that on the classes alone!

I was baffled. I could not believe how much that cost him.. when I got it for a fraction of the price.

My point to this thread is shop around for your coursework! I saved big bucks on this end... :mrgreen:

Good luck!