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Kimberly H.
  • Baltimore, MD
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How do you see yourself Mr. Investor - RE Agent

Kimberly H.
  • Baltimore, MD
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I've seen many debates on here about the advantage/neutral/disadvantage of having a RE license.  I've chosen to get a license. Probably because I went through 2 bad realtors that just don't get the passive investment strategy and the art of finding a good deal.  Heck, I don't have it down pack either, but I'm willing to continue to learn.

The question - Do you find people are more skeptical of realtors and their motives when trying to negotiate a deal. Since you have to disclose to the world you have a license. Also as a realtor, is their a sense of bravado because you passed a test and have access to MLS?

Just interested in knowing how the RE Investors see themselves after becoming an RE Agent.  Keep it real! :)

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