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All Forum Posts by: Rodria Mays

Rodria Mays has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Quote from @Drew Sygit:

You can make your own offers and get 3% commission instead of paying it to another agent.

You can also learn to use the MLS to find deals. I you don't know how, DM us for a chat!


 Thank you for replying! I will keep this in mind. 

Quote from @Jonathan Taylor Smith:

@Rodria Mays - I got my license in between purchasing my first and second investment properties - and I did it at the time almost exclusively because I wanted to get paid as my own buyer's agent (also for education and greater access / tools). But as my unit count grew, I did start to perform as an agent for other investors and I also added property management as a service. In both cases it wasn't too hard to start doing for others what I had become great at doing for myself. I also started doing BPO's and property inspection reports for pay, which took me to places I might not have otherwise gone - greatly increasing my market knowledge.

Thank you so much for sharing! I will keep this in mind on my RE journey.

I’m a licensed agent, but I’m not interested in working with traditional buyer or seller clients. My main goal is to build a rental portfolio. For those of you in a similar position — is it still worth keeping your license? How do you generate income from your license while focusing mostly on investing?