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Updated over 5 years ago, 03/22/2019

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Erica Winship
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Glendale, WI
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Wisconsin: Where to Obtain Real Estate License

Erica Winship
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Glendale, WI
Posted

Good evening, 

I was wondering where is a good place to obtain a real estate education in the state of Wisconsin in the Milwaukee area so I can have access to looking for properties myself. I also want to do this so I have the chance to expose myself to that side of things. My goal is to flip one property with an exit strategy of turning it into a rental if it is on the market for too long. 

I also work a full-time job so I was thinking online would be the best option for me to obtain this education, but I am open to weekend and night schooling. With that said, dear Wisconsin, what is the most efficient way for me to do this? 

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