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All Forum Posts by: Rebekah L Masse

Rebekah L Masse has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Hi Mr. Marin, 

I sent you a direct message here on BP.  I would love to talk this through with you. Thanks for your reply

Hi Guys!

Can any SC real estate agents give me an idea of how much it costs to be a SC agent annually? I know the initial licensing course is about $700, but how much do you spend each year on access to MLS, continuing ed, etc.? Any other fees?

What is a typical split on commissions with your broker? 

Is it worth is for an investor/newbie house flipper to get a RE license to avoid paying real estate commissions to someone else?

Thanks in advance for your advice!

Thanks so much, Russ! I will definitely reach out to them.

Hi Guys! I plan to take my South Carolina licensing course this month and am researching my next steps. I mainly plan to use my license to give my family and I more speedy and detailed access to available properties and cut our costs on rehab & flip houses.  We do have a lot to learn, however, and would benefit from training and mentoring from a sponsoring broker, as well.  I have read that some brokerages do not prefer working with investors. Anybody know of an investor-friendly brokerage in the Columbia area? Thanks in advance for your feedback!