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Brokerages for Part Time / Investor Agents
Does anyone have any recommendations for brokerages in the Austin area that welcome part-time agents?
I'm in the process of acquiring my real estate license and am looking for a sponsoring broker. I already have a full time job working at a small real estate investment company so could only be able to work part time as an agent.
I know bigger brokerages have a lot of resources/programs for new agents but feel like they'd rather take on someone with more time/commitment to bring in a higher volume of sales. I'd mostly be bringing in sales from random work related referrals and working with friends/family.
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You can get a ton of resources from your local title companies. I recommend independence title due to the resources they have and the vast training they offer and all for free. So you don’t have to get it from the broker only.