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David Dawkins
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Best broker for a licensed investor in Jacksonville, FL

David Dawkins
  • Specialist
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I'm in the process of obtaining my RE sales associate license. I've completed the 63 hour course and will be taking the state exam this month. I only plan to use my license for my personal properties and maybe a few more a year for other investors that I know. I'm still working my current full-time job and plan to do so for at least another year or two. I wouldn't be needing the typical support and training that a full-time agent would and am looking for a lower cost structure. Could anyone recommend a broker in Jacksonville, FL that works with other licensed investors? Thanks,

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Jeff Riber
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Jeff Riber
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Hey David,

I would check on non-franchise real estate brokerages that offer a high split. There usually won't be much in the way of service/support, but that's the trade off from going the more traditional route. 

I have a real estate brokerage in town and have done this type of thing before. Usually ends up frustrating both parties if not well defined up front. 

Just my two cents...

Jeff

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