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Jorge Ortega
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Real Estate Schools In Socal

Jorge Ortega
  • Moreno Valley, CA
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Hello, So I'm reading up and all the new investor material BP has and I love it. One thing I am going to do is get my RE license. However, i'm to far into the semester in order to register at the local community colleges (Most CC's don't offer RE couses in the summer) Can anyone recommend any Real Estate Schools in the SoCal area. I would love to start ASAP. Thanks again everyone

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Shari Posey
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  • Long Beach, CA
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Shari Posey
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Long Beach, CA
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Save time and money, and just take an online course to pass the test. I took a community college course when I started and it was a waste of time because it didn't help with the test at all and didn't help me being an agent. I wasted precious time sitting in those classes for six months when I could have taken an online course in 2 weeks. Any online course will do--I think they are mostly the same. I would go with the cheapest.

If you are going to be an active agent, a good real estate brokerage will train you. If you are going to be an investor, Bigger Pockets will teach. Actually, both avenue are excellent sources of education.

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