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Dantez Alonzo
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Dantez Alonzo
  • Huntington Beach, CA
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Hello,

I'm looking into getting a RE license and I was thinking about going to Keller Williams or Century 21. I'm  in the Long Beach/ Huntington Beach, CA area. Any advice as to which one to choose? I'm also open to other suggestions.

I'm new to this and needed advice as to the best place to go. Does anyone have experience with these companies? Any advice is appreciated.

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Christopher Giannino
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Christopher Giannino
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I recently signed on with Keller Williams. I've been with them for about a two months now and I love it. They have a great online training program. In addition, my office offers a lot of in person training which I hope to start taking advantage of. For me, Keller Williams just made sense because of my personal goals of continuing education and training.
I'm sure other national brokerages offer training as well. Let me know if you have any specific questions regarding KW.

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