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Darien Gipson
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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RE Agent and Investor

Darien Gipson
  • Wholesaler
  • Houston, TX
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Hey BP I'm a new RE investor who is also currently working on obtaining my RE license. My primary goal is to be an investor and to use my license as a means to further my investment goals. But I'd also like to help other investors who don't have access to MLS and who need help buying and selling their properties. And even non-investors as time and opportunity permit.

For those RE agent investors, how do you market yourselves? For example, on your business cards do you state that you are an investor and an agent? Do you have separate business cards marketing yourself as a Real Estate Agent and another as Real Estate Investor? Have you ever had any conflict of interest issues? Essentially, I'm trying to figure out how to integrate the two.

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