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All Forum Posts by: Giovani Mobarak

Giovani Mobarak has started 9 posts and replied 15 times.

Post: Anything I could do with 2k?

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

Thank you all for the help and suggestions!

Post: Anything I could do with 2k?

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4
I might already know the answer to the question I'm about to ask, but since people within this community have been doing this far more than me, I wanted to ask if there is any chance I can do something with $2K? I know that is extremely low to be able to put as a downpayment, or anything at all, but maybe there was something I could do with it? Invest it in someplace? Somewhere? Perhaps any suggestions as how to grow that over time? Thank you for your time!!

Post: State Exam Fees / Salesperson License Fees

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

So it is a must for someone to pay the license fee once the examination is over and passed? I was confused if it was for people that were trying to renew a license or something. So I would need to pay the license fee no matter what then.

Post: State Exam Fees / Salesperson License Fees

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

I am about to take the state exam here in California, my first time. When I was glancing at the cal bre website to see the dates, I also saw "Licensing Fees" costs. I'm a bit confused. After I take the exam and pass it, I need to pay extra for a salesperson license fee? Or is that for renewing agents? 

Thanks for the help!

Post: Beginning in Real Estate.

Giovani MobarakPosted
  • Glendora, CA
  • Posts 15
  • Votes 4

Hello, my name is Giovani Mobarak and I will soon be doing my RE exam. One of the things that really draws my attention in RE aside from selling houses, is the investment part. I am searching for advice as in what would my best options be first since I want to start into the flipping business and later on move onto developing. I am a full-time student, but I would like to try and start already in RE, but since I am someone who really does not know anything yet, would it be a better option to have a mentor in the selling position to learn about the market as much as I can, and then jump into flipping?

Any suggestions will be much appreciated. 

Thank you!

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