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Real Estate License Worth It?

Jordon Young
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I am trying to set up rentals and flips as a side hustle. I am looking for my next investment and wondering if I should get my realtors license to help speed up the property inspection process and save a little to put towards renovations. I would still need a broker to work with, but I am not sure if they would do that with someone who just would do this on the side. Does this seem worth it?

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@Jordon Young

Great question. I work w/ multiple flippers and larger investors in Reno, NV. The biggest flippers and investors I know incentivize property managers and realtors to bring them deals. 

They're still incredibly profitable and have the most business out of anyone. 

If you want to get your license, no shame in that in the slightest (it's been my full time job for years now and I love it), but a realtor who has a great deal would likely not send it to you if you're licensed, as they would want to represent you and could give the deal to a client who is willing to work with them. 

At the end of the day, 100% your call, but this is what I've seen locally be true more times than I can count. 

Best of luck to you!

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