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Rick Damian
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • King Of Prussia, PA
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Excited & Confused PA Real Estate Licensee..!

Rick Damian
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • King Of Prussia, PA
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Hi there! I am a week or so away from obtaining my PA Real Estate License and I was looking for some general advice. First, I am located just outside of Philadelphia in a suburb called King of Prussia. I am curious about getting into property management where I can use my skills and experience in maintaining a property and wouldn't have to jump directly into a commission based environment. That being said, I wouldn't mind being a full time agent, it's just that the savings don't really dictate that right now. Was considering being an agent part time while I held my current job just while I learned and got my feet wet. Long term goal is to own rental property or two and I thought getting my license would be a good start into the real estate world. I'm sure I sound all over the map, I would love to just bounce ideas and advice off of someone. Looking forward to hearing from you

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