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Advice on starting in MultiFamily brokerage

Cody Hahesy
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello everybody, my name is a Cody and I am new to the BP forums. I am a recent college graduate who worked in finance immediately after college, but knew that real estate was the path I wanted to eventually go down. My goal is to ultimately get into multifamily brokerage, I just recently passed my CA salesperson license and I am looking to learn as much as I can. My plan is to take the next six months to try and learn as much as possible about multifamily real estate, while also saving up money to be able to start a career in brokerage. Any advice on educational courses or material that would help me learn multifamily as someone just getting started? I know there is not a ton of resources that don't require large financial commitments, just wanted to see if anybody knew of cheaper alternatives. Excited to become more active on BP and take my career to new heights!

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