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Robert Goldman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Is it possible to be a part time mortgage broker / loan officer?

Robert Goldman
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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I'm looking for additional avenues to supplement my income. I am thinking about getting my real estate license to help with investing as well as the extra income. Eventually, I want to turn my sales associate license into a broker's license and then become a property manager because there are a lot of investors in Orlando.

I am also interested in getting my mortgage broker's/loan officer's license. Is it possible to work from home and be a successful part-time mortgage broker?

Thanks!

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Andrew Marsh
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Andrew Marsh
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Iv have a similar question. I am a career firefighter and real estate investor. With my schedule I have a lot of opportunity to do other things part time. I am currently looking at real estate inspection or loan origination. I understand some saying "why would you" but my question is weather loan origination is worth being done on a part time basis to earn additional income? 

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