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Alex Pierre
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Pros/ Cons of Wholesaling properties as a Real Estate agent

Alex Pierre
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Good evening Bigger Pockets community.

My very first post. I am a newbie wholesale investor working out of Miami, Fl, and my question to the community is, What are the pros and cons of wholesaling properties as a licensed real estate professional? Thanks in advanced.

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Huy N.
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Huy N.
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thanks for the post @Alex Pierre I always wonder the same question as myself have a license as well! i guess the pros is you have access to the MLS and pretty much can pull comps by yourself. the cons would be you have a lot more on code of ethic, regulation, and law to comply vs. no license

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