
How can you go into business, real estate?
Okay, so it may just 16, but I like to think of what I do when Grow. I always wanted to be a psychologist, but I like to keep my options open. Also I feel the real Esate now seems that something you enjoy doing. I do not know if you watch the show Million Dollar Listing on Bravo TV, but a man there, his name is Chad. He said he obtained his real estate license at 18. What kind of things you need to enter in this business. Employers college? etc. im so curious about everything and I'd like to hear what everyone says. thank you =]
For your real estate license you need a license number of categories. (Depends on your state.) In the search department of the state of real estate development or site requirements of professional licensing. Or go to a realtor? brokerage in your city – most of them offer classes. Once you have taken the required courses, you must take the state examination in the salesperson license and then pay the fee to join the Association of Realtors. You will join a brokerage firm to sell real estate. Just learn all you can about the company. It is not easy, and soon, will not make much money.
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