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Eric Ornelas-Aguilera
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  • Wichita, KS
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Newbie agent that is feeling lost

Eric Ornelas-Aguilera
  • New to Real Estate
  • Wichita, KS
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So I came to realize that becoming a real estate agent isn't hard but more or so being one is. I'm still in vocational school for welding and I don't graduate until May of this year(2022). I already completed everything that's needed to actually become a realtor but I'm stuck with how to actually get things going and potentially see a future transaction. I really only became a realtor to learn the business side of investing more. I feel a little lost right now. I joined Keller Williams but I still haven't really had the time to speak with an agent One on One. Don't have as much funds to quit a job and go full time as an agent especially when I don't know what I need to do. Should I wait and start until I finish school or? What would your guy's best piece of advice be for me? I'm 19 as well. 

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Eliott Elias
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Eliott Elias
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I would try to find a brokerage that promotes the investing and entrepreneurial side of real estate. Or at least find a group within Keller that focuses on investing. Keller Williams is great, but for traditional agents. 

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