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Laura Murrill
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Real Estate License

Laura Murrill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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I am in Colorado Springs and I am going to get my RE license. I have found a lot of different options online, but I’m wondering if anyone has any advice for the best bang for my buck. I have a full time job and I don’t have a whole lot of free time. I’m not sure whether to do online or in class and who to go through. Any advice would be much appreciated!

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Timothy Smith
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Timothy Smith
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@Laura Murrill Online courses are a good option for those with a tight schedule. It allows you to fit your study time in when and wherever you can. 

I think in-person training can be more valuable as you get to participate in conversations with the class and hear anecdotal stories from the instructor, which all help cement important points. If it were an option for me at the time, I would have attended an in-person class.

I used an online training program for my license in CO.  I used Real Estate Express. They were a bit less expensive than the other options but the training did not come without its frustrations. I did not love it, but it got the job done. I passed the exams on the first attempt so it they at least prepared me well enough.

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