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Andre Howard
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Blue Island, IL
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Looking for a sponsor

Andre Howard
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Blue Island, IL
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I recently made a post about finding a sponsoring broker before i passed my state exam. I just passed and it seems more confusing than ever to me. I’m looking to go into selling residential properties but i wanna a sponsoring broker that will train me properly. I’m in the Chicago area so any and all help would be appreciated.

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Lori McClure
  • Realtor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Lori McClure
  • Realtor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Andre Howard It’s really important that you find the right brokerage to work with because the first year is tough. Interview brokers to find out what they offer to new agents as far as training and support. How responsive is leadership? And trust your gut to guide you when you’re listening to someone say all the right things, but it still feels wrong. Good luck!

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