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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Dan R.
  • Fort Polk, LA
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Interning for a Real Estate Agent

Dan R.
  • Fort Polk, LA
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I am active duty military and will be working as an intern this summer for a real estate agent for 2 weeks, and want to learn and add as much value as possible.

What kind of questions would you want an intern asking?
What would you want an intern studying before they work for you?

Objectives: Understand how the home buying process works, various positions that go into the process, become a better real estate investor.

My experience: Have purchased current home with a VA loan. Have listened to dozens of BP podcasts, have read approx 8 RE books.

Current Plan of action: Read 2 more RE books monthly, listen to more BP Posts.

Frequently moving and profession makes becoming licensed unrealistic.

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