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Hira Bakhsh
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Hi Fellow BPs,

I am in the process of getting my RE license next week. I am seeking advice to find the right brokerage (investment focused and has extensive training for fresh agents) to work for and learn from. Eventually, I want to establish my own brokerage. Location is San Mateo/San Francisco and surrounding areas.

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Charlie Cameron
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Morning @Hira Bakhsh!  What are your plans/goals?  Will you be going into it full time as a residential agent?  Is it mostly for your own investing?  Commercial?  Will you be part time initially and then transition to full time?  

All of those questions may result in vastly different answers on what makes sense as the best move for you.  

For example, when I was looking for an investor friendly brokerage that would allow me to get started part time, outside of my day job, I found the on demand training and local mentor and team support that eXp Realty provided worked for me.  If I wanted to start as a full timer and be a top producer in no time, I wouldn't have joined eXp if there wasn't an agent team in my area.  I'm sure I'd find many teams in the San Fran area though.  

I'd love to hear a little more about your goals - as would potential brokers/teams/agents in the area!  

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