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Updated about 9 years ago,

Account Closed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bayonne NJ
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choosing a brokerage, New agent advice.

Account Closed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bayonne NJ
Posted

Hey  BP family, so i know you dont need your real estate license to be a real estate investor however getting it wouldnt hurt etthier. I just finised my real estate state exam  in NJ and now i have to make a decision where to hang my license. So far im down to 3 brokerages. Keller williams, Provdient legacy (small brokerage), and Remax. Im having trouble on what i should do,  i just wanted to see what you guys  have to say if you were in my position when you first started. im looking to do this for the long run and the money i make as an agent will go to my investment properties.  what are some key points you guys look for when choosing a brokerrage, or when you chose yours,  your advice will be highly appreciated.

sincerly, Steven Betancurth 

C:2017593235

E:[email protected]  

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