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All Forum Posts by: Madison Malek

Madison Malek has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Should I move?

Madison MalekPosted
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I am currently living in my hometown which has about 24 thousand people. I would like to move eventually to a bigger area with more things to do & people to meet. I am not a yet a real estate agent, but I just recently started studying to get my license. I’m wondering if I should stay in my home town where I know more people to start my journey, or if I should move now so I don’t have to restart and regain clientele in the area I move to later on. Thoughts?

I want to get my real estate license, but not sure which online course I should take. If you have a recommendation, please let me know!

Hi guys! I’m new here but I’ve been listening to bigger pockets for a while now. I’ve been considering getting my license in real estate but I was a bit discouraged when I heard the amount of people that quit early on into their career. My aunt is a real estate agent & she kinda scared me off from it when I considered getting my license a year ago. My ultimate goal is to invest in real estate in the future so I thought getting my license would be beneficial for that as well. I guess I’m wondering what the realities are becoming an agent & what makes someone a good agent? 

My family is pushing me to go to school which starts soon but it will take a good chunk of my savings (10k) & im just not sure it’s the right move. Any thoughts & advice is greatly appreciated. :)