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All Forum Posts by: Mike Gallagher

Mike Gallagher has started 18 posts and replied 252 times.

Post: New Investor from Ogden UT

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

welcome,

someone else from my area.

mike

Post: Taking the first step in Salt Lake City, UT

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

hi nate,

salt lake rei (slreia), is a great place to learn. they meet the second Wednesday of each month at the slcc campus. they also have monthly lunch meetings across the valley, you can go on there website and find out the info.

Post: Best way to invest $200,000 in Northern Utah?

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

William,

if I can be of assistance, just let me know.

Post: Best way to study for realtor's license

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

the online course that I used had a pre-test prep class and offered a 1000 question practice exam. I felt it really prepared me for the exam.

Post: Utah Real Estate Aficionados?

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

welcome to the group.

Jeff Breglio is my recommendation. i actually need to make a appointment myself.

serious question, looking to see if theres a higher opening rate based on size. i personally feel that a smaller envelope would get opened more often that a large envelope.

what has been more successful, small envelopes or large envelopes?

Post: New agent/investor in Salt Lake City area

Mike GallagherPosted
  • Ogden, UT
  • Posts 266
  • Votes 51

welcome scott