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Bryan Balk
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Geneva, IL
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Why are you not a Realtor

Bryan Balk
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Geneva, IL
Posted

It really amazes me that a lot of real estate investors are not Realtors themselves. If you do more than 3 buys a year there really is know reason why you are not a Realtor. There are so many reasons why you should be Realtor that I honestly couldn't even list them here. ALL newbie Investors go get your license it will cost you at most $500-$1,000 and guess what you will make it back on your first purchase off the MLS. Especially right now there are plenty of low fee brokers out there you could sign up with if you do more than 10 start your own brokerage. Its not like the old days when Remax was charging $1,00o a month to be a Realtor. Sign up with Billy Bob Realtor that will charge you a couple hundred bucks a transaction.

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