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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Matt Powell
  • Catonsville, MD
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Just got my agent license. Now looking for a good brokerage.

Matt Powell
  • Catonsville, MD
Posted

Hi all,

I recently passed my MD salesperson licensing exam and am now licensed. Next step is to hang it with a brokerage.

In the immediate term, I'd like to use my license to purchase a personal residence - my wife and I have been looking for several months (briefly represented, but not currently), and this would assist that process.

I do not plan to use the license for investing purposes in the near term, but would like to make that a longer term criterion. For that reason, the brokerage should be investor-friendly, but personal residence shopping (and saving) are our primary goals right now.

With that in mind, I'm looking for a brokerage with no volume expectations and as few fees as possible. Bluntly put, I'd like to let my license essentially hang idle, except for a primary residence purchase in the near future.

Does anyone belong to a brokerage or know of one that fits this description that they would recommend? I'd appreciate any referrals.

Thanks!

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