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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Calling all licensed agents and wholesalers
Hi there!
I am contemplating on getting my RE license and just wanted some feedback from anyone who is a licensed agent and wholesaler. I've been wholesaling for about 7 years and am wondering if I will need to make any noticeable changes to my direct marketing and how I present myself to sellers if i become a licensed agent. The main reason I want my license is because there have been a few times that I've purchased and rehabbed the property and listed it on the MLS, as well as listed a property that I intend to wholesale on the MLS. Fees that could be avoided if I had my license. However, I am aware that I would also be incurring fees if I hang my license with a broker. Anyhow, I just wanted some thoughts on the topic to determine whether it's worth getting. As a side note, I do have access to the MLS already so I don't need my license to get the access. Also, I am based in Philadelphia.
Thanks!
Bev