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Michael J. Ray
  • Atlanta, GA
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Real estate license

Michael J. Ray
  • Atlanta, GA
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I’m getting my real estate license. Because I know it gives you access to the mls and I can cut out a lot of fees when investing. Once I get my license that is. I want to stick Mainly on the investor side of real estate overall. Wholesaling then eventually buy and hold. I’m new to bigger pockets I just wanted to reach out to others doing the same. buyers are always welcome 😎

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Moises R Cosme
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Leominster, MA
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Moises R Cosme
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Leominster, MA
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1. Paying fees to brokers is NOT a bad thing; a good broker will make you way more money than you ever pay them

2. I recommend transacting for at least a year, if you plan on investing; the experience you will get from completing 20 - 25 transactions will make you a sharper investor 

3. Wholesaling would be problematic if you become an Agent, there is a conflict between acting as an Agent and taking wholesale fees on transactions

I hope this helps!!! 

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