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Real Estate License VS investment

Llamier Guzman
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Hello! A new future real estate agent and real estate investor here! (As I would like to consider myself soon to become) I have a question dealing with both if anyone has open ears. I'm quite not 100% on wether or not if I purchase my first investment property where I currently live (Virginia) (*which I will be*). should I also gain my license here since I'll have a property within Virginia. (I plan to move to Florida in a few years after my military service which will be up in 2 1/2 years, but i also want to gain my license in Florida). To summarize things, I'm not sure if this is a good plan. Should I just stay here in virginia since I'll have a property here and get my license there? should I sell it and move to Florida once I'm able to? should I keep it and move? And if that's the case what are the pro's and cons of it. 

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