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All Forum Posts by: Alejandro Guerrero

Alejandro Guerrero has started 4 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Wholesaling with Covid-19

Alejandro GuerreroPosted
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I am looking into obtaining my real estate license to get started with wholesaling. I would like to start using driving for dollars to get my first deal. I know under normal times this could work but with Covid-19 running around is it still possible to get started?

Post: Real Estate License in Missouri

Alejandro GuerreroPosted
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I am a college sophomore and turning 18 in about 2 weeks and want to get a real estate license. I had a few questions however as the website wasn't very clear. Once I take the 48 hour course, pass the test, and take the 24 hour course then all I have to do is fingerprints and background checks right? I watched one video on it and in it she said you need to find a broker to work with before you can apply. Is this true? I mainly want to get the license so I can start investing and or doing wholesale.  

Also before anyone calls me out on being 17 and a sophomore, I graduated high school a year early and already had a years worth of credits that I had earned my junior year of high school.

I'm a freshman working towards my cybersecurity degree and will be getting a full-time paid internship this summer that will last till I graduate in 2023. I plan on using my money from that combined with the eventual supplement of a well-paying tech job to get into investing. My dad's house hacked with a duplex when he moved here (south of Kansas City, MO) from California and I hope to do the same. After that, I want to move into a nicer duplex and house hack that before eventually moving into a house of my own once I get my real estate rentals properties supplying a fair bit of income. 

I found a local real estate group meeting on meetup but it is not on here under the events. Has anyone heard of them and/or going? I am new to this but want to gain information and talk to some experienced people.