
26 May 2018 | 4 replies
As a sales person, you’ll need to “hang your license” with a real estate firm.

31 May 2018 | 49 replies
Also, you may have to go out of state if you want cashflowing properties, if you’d rather stay local then hanging on to those wouldn’t be the worst idea.

29 May 2018 | 7 replies
Just trim the branch that is hanging over the property line and touching your roof.

29 May 2018 | 7 replies
@Devon MooreFind a broker to hang your license

13 January 2021 | 75 replies
Might be worth hanging onto it for a while, long enough to do a refi, especially if there is some chance for appreciation.

28 May 2018 | 8 replies
Received healthy opposing comments; some with excellent advice, but I went with those who advised me to hang on to it and not sell - based on my buy and hold strategy.
30 May 2018 | 2 replies
I'm going to be taking my real estate exam soon and am looking for a good broker to hang my license under in Orange County.

31 May 2018 | 14 replies
I used to do about 5-10 per day during the week just to get the hang of it.If you do not understand construction and afraid you'll be taken advantage of, go learn at Habitat For Humanity.Looking for deals can be tough these days, especially in Austin.
30 May 2018 | 1 reply
In order to get MLS access here in Missouri you will have to hang your license under a brokerage as well as join the KCRAR.

31 May 2018 | 1 reply
The main hang ups are: I don’t have a lot of capital to spend on legal fees before I do 1 deal, BUT, I don’t want to run into serious problems on my first deal just because I didn’t know about a legal problem.Also, do I need insurance during the process of buying, rehabbing, or selling a mobile home, and if so, what kind(s)?