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Joseph Scorese
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Is Real Estate Right For You?

Joseph Scorese
  • Banker
  • Philadelphia
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  • 02/28/18 06:30PM - 08:00PM America/New_York
  • WeWork Northern Liberties 1010 N Hancock St Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19123
  • Free

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Is Real Estate Right For You?

Date: February 28th, 2018

Time: 6:30-8:00PM

Location: Your Town & Country Real Estate, Wework Northern Liberties 1010 North Hancock Street, Philadelphia PA 19125

Presented By: Laurence Elliott, Broker

The first step in this process is making sure that real estate is right for you. As a real estate salesperson, each day is spent working for you. This means handling your own office management, paperwork, prospecting leads, developing relationships, managing contacts, and dealing with buyers and sellers. Reach out to local real estate agents and brokers and ask them questions about what the day-to-day work is like. Ask questions about real estate as a long-term career. Starting a full-time career as a real estate agent can’t be treated like a hobby. It requires a full commitment. Make sure real estate is the right path for you.

Deciding to become a real estate agent is a major move in anyone's career journey. People enter the field of real estate from various occupations and careers, and at various stages of their lives. Everyone has different reasons why they think real estate is the correct career choice for them. But, one question consistently comes from people looking to enter the real estate industry: "How do I become a real estate agent?"

The simple answer is, “it depends.” It mostly depends on where an individual wants to practice real estate. Becoming a real estate agent requires a state license. Each state regulates their own real estate licensing process, and each state’s regulations or rules are slightly different. But, there are a few basic requirements that are always consistent. See you There! Limit Space and Please RSVP!

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  • Joseph Scorese