Morning closers, I am a property investor with my father and have been working at the company for about 8 years. I am 22 currently. I have been managing his properties, apart of the buying process, and have signed var...
Recently, I became a full broker in NC, and I'm looking to start my personal investing. Before I buy my first property, I need to affiliate with a brokerage. I'm looking for a brokerage with the lowest amount of fees,...
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Does anyone have a rough idea of the costs associated with starting a real estate brokerage (in California).Also can you start up a corporation from home or using your home address? Thinking of starting a bro...
Hello All,I recently passed my real estate exam and I am in the process of interviewing brokerages. While Austin seems to be back in full swing, I am still trying to be relatively cautious when it comes to meeting fa...
I got into Real Estate, wanting to create a new way of doing it, and wanted to add a modern approach. New Commission structure but also add more customer service since it, has been lacking. I found a broker that allo...
I am a real estate broker here in Indiana, and recently got into the multi family space. The last two years i have worked with out of state investors flipping, "brrring", and turnkey investing. With a combination of ...
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I am considering undertaking the RE License study and exam. Does anyone have any suggestions for an investor friendly RE broker in South Florida (Broward/Miami area)? I would like to broaden my R...
I am a soon-to-be real estate agent but my focus will be on investing, not showing houses to clients. Can anyone recommend a brokerage in the DFW (Texas) area that is investor-friendly?
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I just passed the Florida Real Estate License Exam so looking for a Broker to place my license with and prefer one with a focus on investors. Any suggestions out there? Thank you.
How’s it going everyone! I’m currently stuck on what brokerage account to consolidate all my investments in. I have holdings in Robinhood (risky investments) & M1 (long term investments) but I’m debating if I shou...