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Jade Goring
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Real Estate License

Jade Goring
  • Loganville, GA
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Do you find that being a Real Estate Agent gives you an added advantage as an investor?

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Judy Parker
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Judy Parker
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The education required for a Real Estate license is very helpful to being an investor. You also have access to the local MLS information (it's invaluable). You can get paid a commission for doing your own deals (purchasing/selling properties, leasing to Tenants for your own properties, etc.). You can also do deals for clients and earn a commission. I have my real estate license (in New Jersey) and as Blake Reynolds mentioned above, it's another tool in your arsenal.

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