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Jordan Sizelove
  • Realtor
  • Oakley, CA
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Should I start now or wait?

Jordan Sizelove
  • Realtor
  • Oakley, CA
Posted

Hey everyone,

I'm fairly new here, but I'll be staying for good. I'm also fairly new real estate investing. Haven't done any deals and just starting out. I plan on starting a rei company. My focus will be sfr flips. I'm going to be working on my business plan to get things going.

I initially planned to start right away. However, I was wondering if I should get my re license first to get some experience. My uncle is pretty close with a re broker and says that he'll take me under his wing if I get my license.

As of right now, I'm debating whether or not I should get my license and work with him to get some experience, or if I should just start on my own (with license or no license)?

What are your thoughts? I'm curious to find out what the wise decision would be. Thanks in advance!

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