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Andrea Rivera
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Real estate agents in Houston, TX

Andrea Rivera
  • Houston, TX
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I am about to quit my job to start the progress to get my real estate license. I was wondering if established real estate agents do actually do internships or accept free work in exchange of experience ?

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Mark Brown
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Mark Brown
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  • Webster, TX
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@Andrea Rivera. Congrats on the start of your new adventure. A lot of the full service brokerages have new realtor development programs to help you get up and going. HAR also does a class periodically to help new realtors get started. I’d recommend not quitting your day job until 1) you have your license and 2) you’ve interviewed several brokerages to work for. Instead save up your money for a cushion during the transition.

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