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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

If you compare these professions, which one would be easiest to make money on average? Which one would make the most money per hour on average?

1. Real Estate Agent

2. Real Estate Investor

3. Doctor (assuming 300k per year 40 hrs per week)

4. Entrepreneur (not real estate)

Thank you.

Post: What are the general hours a real estate agent has to work?

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What about 5pm-12am? Can you be successful working these hours?

Post: What are the general hours a real estate agent has to work?

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What are the general hours a real estate agent has to work? I have a daily job from around 3pm to midnight each day and also do not have a lot of time on weekends. I am wondering whether a real estate agent can succeed by working from 7am-3pm on weekdays only. How flexible is being a real estate agent AND investor? How much can I expect to make working these kind of hours?

Thank you.

I am just starting real estate investing. What is the cheapest path towards getting a California real estate license? What is the "best" path towards getting a California real estate license?

Should I take in-person courses or online courses? Does getting a degree in real estate help with getting hired by brokers or sales?

Should one just get a broker's license or settle for the salesperson license? Can a broker do everything a RE salesperson can do except more? I don't want to get a RE salesperson license only to re-test for a broker's license in the future.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you.