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Regina Dupree
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Any Investor focus brokerages in Houston TX?

Regina Dupree
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Houston TX
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I have been an agent for almost a year now. I really want to focus on investors and also plan to become an investor myself. I have already started learning about investing.  I need a mentor(who is also an investor themselves)  that can guide me through working with investors. (Show me the ropes). Just someone I can trust and talk to throughout my journey. I'm really serious about this. I have long term goals and dreams. I have been trying to do everything on my own. But I could really used the help to make sure I am going in the right direction. I'm having a hard time finding someone willing to do this in my area.

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Basit Siddiqi
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Basit Siddiqi
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1) Reach out to a couple of BP members who are real estate agents and located in Houston to see what brokerage they are apart of.
2) Select the brokerage that you feel would give you the best learning opportunity even if it means giving up a larger split.

No need for a mentor, just a good work environment that will allow you to learn and thrive.

Best of luck.

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