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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply
Another Rung on the Ladder of Goals
In my journey toward becoming a full time real estate investor, I’ve completed another personal milestone that I wanted to share… last Monday, I sat for, and passed, the Maryland Real Estate Salesperson Licensing Exam!
I think it’s fair to say that if construction were a molecule that could be identified in one’s blood, an abundance of them would be found in mine. Simply put, I love the construction industry, and of course, blame Lego (the best toy ever) for that! I do intend to keep my contractor’s license in good standing and leveraging my background as I proceed. I just felt that having the education that is required to receive a real estate license, and of course the things I can do with it, would expand my reach and resources.
That said, I believe my construction knowledge is my greatest offering to the community of BP, and of course, I so enjoy sharing it here, as well with those I come in direct contact with. Thank you all for allowing me to contribute!