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New Agent questions - Washington State
Hi all,
I recently passed by Washington Real Estate Broker exam and am looking for a brokerage to hang my license with. I already have an offer from Redfin to become an associate broker, which looks like a nice way to get into the field, start getting experience, and continue to work my full time job as I develop my RE career. However, I have some reservations based on feedback about Redfin and their policies. I'm most concerned about my ability to leave at a later time.
Do any of you have recommendations regarding things I should be looking at? None of the prep work has really given me the tools to know what I should be looking into.
Thanks!
Scott