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Christine Lovett
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Best website for attaining RE License?

Christine Lovett
  • Investor
  • Hemet, CA
Posted Aug 4 2014, 23:52
So Cal girl here looking to start working on her real estate license. Wanting to use an online resource for my studying/test prep. Would appreciate company suggestions for those that have gone this route. Thanks!

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Gerald Harris
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Gerald Harris
  • Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
Replied Aug 5 2014, 04:39

Try a Google search for "allied schools"  They have an online program this is good and reputation for training real estate agents.   I use to live in the Southern CA area of Ontario, CA.  was practicing real estate in Corona, CA.  I think you will do well.   Hemet/San Jacinto and other surrounding areas will not only present themselves as listing and selling opportunities, it's an area where you can achieve positive cash flow as a real estate investor.

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Gregory Tran
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  • Austin, TX
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Gregory Tran
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  • Austin, TX
Replied Aug 5 2014, 06:36

I used allied and it worked for me.  It was super cheap.  I did the basic package and I think it came out to $300 something.  Make sure to ask for discounts though.  I think they gave me a referral discount that was around $100 off the list price.

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Christine Lovett
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Christine Lovett
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Replied Aug 5 2014, 13:36

Thank you both. I was looking at that program. I will follow up with them.

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Brett Synicky
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Brett Synicky
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  • Orange, CA
Replied Aug 9 2014, 13:34

@Christine Lovett I used Duane Gomer.  Cheaper than allied with great support.  I passed the exam fairly easily on the first try.  At least price it against allied.  Good luck!

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James Peoples
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James Peoples
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Replied Aug 10 2014, 20:42

I used firsttuesday.us only $179.00 online and texts book

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Darrell Shepherd
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Darrell Shepherd
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Replied Aug 10 2014, 20:55

I used real estate express.   Worked good enough I guess.  Best thing about them was I knocked out the course in about 1/4 the time it was supposed to take.  I wasn't exactly starting from scratch, though.