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Mike Goldenthal
  • Realtor
  • Middletown, CT
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Seeking a CT Broker to Hang License With

Mike Goldenthal
  • Realtor
  • Middletown, CT
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Not sure if this is the appropriate forum for this, so apologies if this post is in the wrong spot.

I am an aspiring real estate investor looking to get started on my first couple properties in 2018. I'll be taking my realtor certification tests in a few weeks, and I'm currently exploring different brokers/firms with which to hang my license. 

A little about me:

-Recent college grad from Northeastern University (2015).

-I work a full time job in New Haven as a manufacturing operations manager.

-Previous experience as a broker's assistant doing high volume mid-low end residential in Southern California.

-Interested in buy and hold investing as well as flipping.

-Looking to purchase my first house (primary residence) in April-May 2018, and my first rental property by the end of 2018.

-I enjoy playing music (guitar, drums, recording), bowling, and Boston sports.

My ideal broker:

-Requires little to no time commitments (flexible hours). I'm not looking to be an agent in a traditional sense.

-Able to mentor and teach about all processes, as well as experience working with investors.

-Offers at will employment or a short term contract.

-Offers reasonable splits for a new agent.

-Laid back, easygoing, and someone I can work well with. 

If you're a broker looking to take on a new agent and think I may be a good fit, or if you may know someone who is, please feel free to reach out on BP or directly by phone or email listed on my page.

Thanks!

Mike

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James McCard
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  • New Hartford, CT
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James McCard
  • Investor
  • New Hartford, CT
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You should reach out to Rick S at a local meetup or PM him here on BP. He is a broker with an office in Clinton - if he does not have a need I am sure he can recommend someone who does. However remember you have to provide value. You should think what can I offer this broker in return so that he or she can teach me the tricks of the trade. 

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