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Investor-Friendly Brokers in South Jersey
Hello BiggerPockets! This is my first post. I have been listening to the podcast and doing some research during quarantine as I would like to begin a career in real estate investing, so yes I am a newbie. However, I have also been taking a real estate course to become a salesperson so I wanted to see if anyone here who is both a real estate salesperson in NJ and an investor could recommend any investor-friendly brokers in South Jersey (I live in Burlington) where I could potentially hang my license?