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Michael Hill
  • Pennsauken, NJ
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Aspiring agent wanting to study their future market

Michael Hill
  • Pennsauken, NJ
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I’m 17 years old right now, and I’m trying to learn all I can before I get my license and start working. I was wondering what ways I can familiarize myself with my market and just learn all I can about real estate in general. I’d appreciate anyone willing to help!

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Chris Davidson
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  • Boise, ID
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Chris Davidson
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@Michael Hill what @Bruce Lynn said is spot on. You will learn more than you will make.

Real estate is about delayed gratification.

You starting now will mean you will see rewards sooner.

Keep it up and read listen and ask questions. The more value you provide to people the more they will help you out, and you will learn along the way.

Hope that helps!

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