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Joey Clairessa M.
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Thinking of becoming an Agent.

Joey Clairessa M.
  • Milpitas, CA
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Hello all,

I live in the Silicon Valley and have the opportunity to train with Keller Williams. The only fees the rep discussed were close to $500. I was planning to take Real Estate courses and get a Cert from the local Jr College until I found Keller Williams on Craigslist and reached out to them. It seems like a faster route and the cost are about $100 difference. Any advice (good reviews) with them? Or should I stick to the JC and the test for a License? 

Also, in the state of CA does anyone know how much it cost to get a License? I cant seem to find it anywhere online.

Thanks BP

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