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Hank Stolz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peoria, IL
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Is it worth it to become a real estate agent in Nashville

Hank Stolz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Peoria, IL
Posted

I am new to the game, planning on purchasing our first BRRR property in February. I was wondering if trying to become an agent before then - or at least taking the class and taking the test before then - is worth it.

To clarify - I would like to just like to (Ideally) be able to be the agent for our first BRRR transaction. If that is too ambitious of a goal, I would still be happy just breaking even in the first year while still having my current job and learning a very useful skill set.

If anyone has experience or knows anybody who has experience in becoming an agent while also having a full time job (for now) any input would be greatly appreciated. 

Best Wishes,

Hank

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