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Mark Brown
  • Contractor
  • Webster, TX
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Investor-Friendly Broker in Houston Area

Mark Brown
  • Contractor
  • Webster, TX
Posted

I have a Broker's license. Got it a long time ago to work my own real estate and property management deals. I'm thinking about expanding my business to let agents hang their license under my brokerage. There a lots of places that let agents do this for a small monthly fee, but I'm wondering if there would be interest if the broker was investor-friendly, and maybe also offered a weekly or twice monthly meetup for agents to discuss deals or get feedback on their own real estate investments, etc.  Kind of like a real estate networking group geared towards investors with real estate licenses. Think there might be interest or waste of time?

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