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Where to hang license as a part time investor?

Mike M.
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I recently passed the real estate exam and am looking for recommendations on where to hang my license as a part time agent. I only plan on being an agent for properties I am investing in myself so probably won't have more than 1-2 deals per year. Given that, I would prefer a broker that is part time friendly and does not require any meetings, time commitments, etc. and only gets involved when it comes to helping with the paperwork. I'm leaning towards paying higher monthly fees and a 100% commissions split, but could be open depending on the other benefits.

For this case does it make sense to go with a smaller boutique firm in Chicago that will be hands off, or go with one of the large "virtual" brokers? Thanks!

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Chris Bounds
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You'll be hit up by 100 brokers or more in the next few weeks and months. Even if you're part-time, try not to look at the fee schedule alone. It's important, especially if it's high monthly fees, but consider the training (including investor training), mentorship, flexibility, and future growth opportunities.

Building wealth and passive income is the primary reason why I ventured into real estate. That was enough for me to switch from flat fee to eXp. It's grown into a strong collaborative team of retail and investor-agents adding tremendous value to help each other build better businesses, wealth, and passive income.

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