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Josepine B.
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newbie realtor agent that wants to learn to become an investor.

Josepine B.
  • Dallas, TX
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Just recently got my licensed as realtor with no experience (yet) but would like to become an investor.   How can i take advantage of my license to do some real estate investing?? Like i mentioned, real estate is a whole new thing for me and have no experience other than recently listening to podcast on this website.  

I would very much appreciate any insights you can give me!

thanks in advance! :)

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Corby Goade
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Corby Goade
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One (probably obvious) way is to use your access to MLS recently sold data to really hone in on real time values in your market.

  • Corby Goade

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