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All Forum Posts by: David White

David White has started 32 posts and replied 278 times.

Post: Entry Level Job

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59
Originally posted by @George Hermann:

David,

It's very hard to be a part time real estate agent. When you have clients, whether buyers, sellers, or renters you have to be available when they are. You won't last long if you can't be responsive. I think Peter had good advice if you can be available on both jobs.

So I shouldn't get licensed if I'm not in the position to be full time (in your opinion)?

Post: Entry Level Job

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59
Originally posted by @Jacqueline Carrington:

Real estate assistant

Leasing consultant

Property manager

Property manager assistant

Concierge in residential building

2 out of 3 isn't bad lol. I'll have to keep a look out for the other positions. 

Post: Entry Level Job

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59

@George HermannI'm not in the position to leave my job just yet. I still have financial obligations that need to be addressed. I was more so looking for a part time job or maybe even a full time job that I can work around my current schedule (6-2:30 pm or 2-10:30 pm). Isn't a realtor a full time job?

@Peter MacKercherI actually did apply for a part time (to start out) entry level property manager position. I'm still waiting to hear back from them. I also applied for a part time real estate assistant position. I'm waiting for my interview to be scheduled.

Post: Entry Level Job

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59

I live in the Baltimore metro area. Does anyone know of any entry level real estate jobs/internships?

Post: Newbie from Smithfield, Virginia

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59

@Brian StephensWelcome to BP neighbor. 

Post: Introduction

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59

@Christine NievaWelcome to BP neighbor!

Post: Newbie Investor from PG County Maryland

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59

@Adrian LuckieWelcome to BP neighbor!

Post: Mentors

David WhitePosted
  • Edgewood, MD
  • Posts 283
  • Votes 59
Originally posted by @Elizabeth Nourse:

Hi @Anthony Brown

Welcome to BP. I'm not sure if you're looking for something like this, I am planning on hiring a team of licensed and unlicensed assistants in the Washington DC/ Baltimore region to help me various real estate projects.  Might be a good learning opportunity for you, if you really want to get into it.  

Feel free to review my profile and reach out if you're interested.  Thanks!

Liz

Hello. I was wondering if this opportunity is available for anyone to apply? If so how do I apply?

@Brian BurkeDo you have any video of the house before the pics. Something is telling me the before photos aren't doing it any justice. I probably would've seeked professional psychological help after stepping in that house before the transformation. But, wow what an amazing job. The house is beautiful.