Hi BP community --New investor here with two immediate goals: establish my network and consume as much knowledge as possible before I make the official leap with my first property. When it comes to finding properties ...
Hello everyone, Thank you in advance for any input you have to offer.If you are a Real Estate agent, investing outside of the area you are licensed in, would It be wrong for you to ask/expect a referral fee from the ...
I am currently licensed and practicing/investing in Illinois. Looking to invest in Wisconsin and I’m considering getting licensed there so I can work my own deals.I know Wisconsin has reciprocity with Illinois but I’...
Hey all, just a quick question: Can a licensed realtor in one state, virtual wholesale deals in another state?
Hi!I'm a BIC and investor in Charleston, SC. We do a lot of investment sales. I also invest heavily. I grew up in WV, so I'm considered getting a license there if I decide to start purchasing in the Mountain State! My...
I need to get both my North Carolina and Florida real estate licenses in the next year or so for work and am wondering which one is best to start with? Will one transfer over partially so I don’t have to take all of t...
Good Morning Everyone,
I live and work in CA and am currently enrolled in Real Estate courses through CA Realty Training. My primary reason for pursuing a license is access to the MLS as well as the opportunity to le...
I am in the process of getting my RE license and was wondering how easy is it to get it in another state? example: I live in NJ if i moved to FL would i be able to handle RE? or would i have to retake class or just ...
I currently rent an apartment and have decided to invest and house hack. Ideally, I would want to get a duplex - fourplex to take advantage of the pre-approved FHA loan I have received. I live in Oceanside, CA ( no...
Hi all, I'm about to close on my first properties in the US, in the Detroit area. It's come time for me to sort out my insurance and I thought I could set it up on monthly payments and this might be a good way to help...