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Mark Brown
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Investor-Friendly Broker in Houston Area

Mark Brown
  • Contractor
  • Webster, TX
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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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Charlie Cameron
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Charlie Cameron
  • Investor
  • Niceville, FL
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@Mark Brown ABSOLUTELY you can do this and if there isn't already a decently sized meetup in Houston (@Kobe Xin how many are there?), you should start one.  My team lead did exactly this, started an investor meetup and got licensed all at the same time.  As he met agents or folks who were interested in investing AND being an agent, he brought them to the team. Now two years licensed he runs a team of 10 agents and we serve many of the investors in the area.  So... I guess you know where my opinion is at, DO IT!  Happy to chat in depth about team building and how ours grew and works. Cheers!

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