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Is A Real Estate License Worth It?

Patrick McMahon
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Hi, I am new to real estate investing but have been doing a lot of research over the last year or so (reading books, seminars, videos, etc.). I'd like to get into buying rentals either in or out of state. My question is: Is getting a real estate license worth it? I probably have the extra time to pursue it but is it necessary? So many of the stories I hear are from people who aren't licensed in real estate but I imagine there must be some advantage to it. Any advice or experience would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Jeff Roth
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Ann Arbor, MI
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Jeff Roth
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Ann Arbor, MI
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Hi Patrick-

Congratulations on being new to real estate investing.

You asked if it is worth it to have your real estate license as an investor.

While not necessary, I do think there are several advantages to having your license as an investor. 

1. Ability to help others invest and make money doing that.

2. Ability to use the tools available to you to as a Realtor to find comparable value and market rents.

3. Being notified about deals coming to the market.

4. Making a commission on the properties you purchase.

5. Staying compliant for your license with continuing education keeps you updated on laws affecting real estate and fair housing.

So, I believe there is an advantage to having your license as an investor but it is not necessary.

To Your Success!

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