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Jason Powell
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Becoming an Agent? Training Programs?

Jason Powell
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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I'm considering getting my real estate license (in Indianapolis, Indiana), and becoming an agent. 

Are there any training programs with any agencies that you would recommend? Or are there any steps that anyone would advise that I take?

I'm currently engaged on the investing side, venturing into rentals, preparing to rent out my current house and move into a 2-unit property.  But, I want to develop and grow on the sales side of the game and business in general. 

Thanks for your input. 

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Mark Plesha
  • Realtor
  • Highland, IN
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Mark Plesha
  • Realtor
  • Highland, IN
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@Jason Powell I'm up in NWI and used Real Estate Express this past summer to get licensed. I'll be honest, I didn't love it lol. If your mind works in a way that you can just read a textbook and retain the info you will do fine. There are quizzes at the end of each section that are very easy and then at the end of each 30 hour section you have a 100 question test that is pretty difficult, and if you fail you have to retake the whole 30 hour section. 

Leading up to taking the actual exam I stumbled across PrepAgent on youtube and focused a lot of time on all of their content and ended up passing both tests on the first try. I highly suggest using PrepAgent as you are going along thru the prelicensing course.

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