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Elmo Dinkins
  • Cibolo, TX
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Getting a real estate license with an investor-friendly brokerage

Elmo Dinkins
  • Cibolo, TX
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Hello BP family, my first post:

I know there is definitely some benefit to having your RE license as an investor but does anyone know or have a suggestion for an "Investor-Friendly" brokerage where one can hang their license? Is there even such a thing? My goal with an RE license is to primarily have access to the MLS, run my own comps at will and to have the capability to send out as many offers at a time (something that would drive my regular RE agent nuts, especially for the amounts that I'd submit for a targeted BRRR, Fix'nFlip or Wholesale, etc.).

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