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Updated 8 days ago, 12/17/2024

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Mak K.
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Real Estate Investor- Agent to Broker- Benefits

Mak K.
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Hi,

I am active real estate investor. I am also a realtor which has helped me in the sense it makes it easy to see houses. I do qualify for being a broker which comes with some additional education etc.  I am not interested in actively as realtor to help home buyers but may look into helping investors for buy/sell/lease.

I wanted to hear from you all who were brokers, did it add value? Did you get a advantage and how did it helped. Sometimes I do understand in day to day you do not get advantage, but there is always few instances where you may have felt it just was worth and paid for it to have a broker license.

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