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Colin Cody
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  • Scottsdale, AZ
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New Agent- Looking For Broker Recommendations in MI

Colin Cody
  • New to Real Estate
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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Hi All,

I completed my pre-licensure requirements to earn my Michigan Real Estate License after moving back to the state fairly recently. While I have a steady W-2 job as a VP of Sales, I work from home and have lots of freedom throughout the week and weekends. While I won't be practicing real estate full time, my goal is to be able to sell/list a few homes per year within my network, but also focus on smaller commercial (multi-family) listings/opportunities. Can anyone local recommend a brokerage here in the Metro Detroit area to hang my license at? I'm familiar with the large ones and have interviewed with a few, (KW, Coldwell, Real Estate One, Sotheby's, etc.) but figured it couldn't hurt to receive some input here. Thank you all in advance for your reply.

Regards,

Colin M. Cody

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