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Picking a Firm to Hang My License

Jamie Milton
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Hey BP community!

Over the last year, I have developed a big interest in real estate investing and have been an avid follower of everything BiggerPockets has to offer. I have recently decided to take the leap into pursuing a career in real estate and am in the process of getting my license in NC. I am getting to the point where I will soon be needing to pick a firm to hang my license with and I was wondering what suggestions you guys might have in completing that process? It can be overwhelming making such a big decision with little connections/expertise in this arena.

My interest is primarily in residential dealings in the Triangle/Triad area, but like I said have a soft spot for the investing side as well. Any suggestions/tips are welcome!

Thanks in advance and am looking forward to getting to know you all as I start this next chapter in my life!

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Chris Soignier#5 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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Chris Soignier#5 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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Hi Jamie, eXp Realty is my 3rd and last brokerage to be with.  After 3 years and 3 quarters, I couldn't imagine being anywhere else. We offer over 50 hours of training weekly, a great mentoring program, and an industry-leading CRM/lead generation system.  We're also pretty unique in that we offer numerous equity opportunities (NASDAQ: EXPI) and the ability to earn a significant residual income via our revenue sharing program.   

I'm happy to offer a guest pass to our virtual cloud office if you'd like to kick the tires on our training classes and support functions, as well as invite you to a private discovery presentation on how our team and business model works if you'd like to learn more.

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