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Jacob Briggs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hudson, MA
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Becoming a Realator (Massachusetts)

Jacob Briggs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hudson, MA
Posted

Morning All!

As I’ve started to progress in my knowledge about investing in real estate I have realized how much involvement I would really like to have in it.

I’m looking to make a career path change, and transition into becoming a full time realtor. While I have been learning about the investment side of real estate I realize how being a realtor can lead to more advancement while working at both symbiotically.

Looking for advice on the best ways to transition into being a realtor. Currently work in sales in the flooring industry. My drive and passion for investing in real estate is so prominent in my daily thinking. I would just like to enhance my knowledge, but also bring a different dynamic to the market that the traditional realtor doesn’t have!

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

Regards,

Jake Briggs

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