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All Forum Posts by: Rob Carmody

Rob Carmody has started 9 posts and replied 12 times.

Post: Ways to Cash-In Without a License

Rob CarmodyPosted
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 1

My full-time W2 job does not allow it's employees to get my license and be employed by a brokerage. Is there any way that I can capitalize on my Real Estate knowledge to save money on transactions without actually having my license? e.g. buying without an agent and offering a lower price due to this, FSBO, etc.

I feel like I'm leaving money on the table purely due to my company's policy

Post: Searching for a Sponsoring Broker

Rob CarmodyPosted
  • Posts 12
  • Votes 1

I am about 2 weeks out from (hopefully) passing the Real Estate exam, and am hoping to start the search for a brokerage now. Context, I am fully employed in Consulting, and Real Estate is a side venture for me. I intend to use my license for my personal purchases (1-2x a year, downtown) and helping friends and family (maybe another 1x per year). Any tips on where to search for the best fit?