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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie to Real Estate in Seattle
Hello,
My name is Amia. I am currently enrolled and finishing up my RE course. I have done tons and tons of research on first year in RE, working full or part time, etc. I have a couple questions if anyone could help me out:
- Would you recommend to start out full or part time?
- How do you know which brokerage to start out with?
- Any tips for your 1st year as a realtor?
Thanks a ton!
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Hi @Amia Padero! Welcome to Bigger Pockets! I had the same questions my self when I was starting out. Definitely being a part of BP will connect you with local Agents and get you in the right steps.