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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

RE license or not?
I have asked this quesiton 3 times and no response. If this question is confusing, please let me know. I previously held my RE license in TN. At this point I don't think I need to go this route. I really want to wholesale for now. Eventually I would like to flip/buy & hold. I know in TN it was somewhat costly to hang your license in a Broker's office. Costly, if you weren't actively working as an agent.
I see much discussion on whether or not investors should have their RE license. My question is what value would I offer to a broker if I was simply wholesaling and why would any broker want my license on their wall? Am I missing something? At some point I could list my own properties, etc with my broker, but for now?????
Thanks so much!
Kenya McCormack