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<blockquote data-quote="forceofwill" data-source="post: 1833834" data-attributes="member: 566958"><p>If you're just going to be a Real Estate Agent/Broker you don't need a college degree. You need a license which you go to school and take a state test for. It's pretty hard to make money in real estate unless you know people. Most of my business now comes from referals/sign calls and the internet. Building the client base in the first place is what's hard.</p><p></p><p>If you're the type of person who needs a schedule of when you have to go into work, it's probably not for you. I have no weekends, I work 7 days a week. Granted not all day every day, but rarely do I have a day in advance that I know I'll have free. Now, there's a lot of freedom with the job, but if you don't make yourself work you won't make money. Budgeting is wierd as well, as sometimes you can make a whole lot of money one month then barely any the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forceofwill, post: 1833834, member: 566958"] If you're just going to be a Real Estate Agent/Broker you don't need a college degree. You need a license which you go to school and take a state test for. It's pretty hard to make money in real estate unless you know people. Most of my business now comes from referals/sign calls and the internet. Building the client base in the first place is what's hard. If you're the type of person who needs a schedule of when you have to go into work, it's probably not for you. I have no weekends, I work 7 days a week. Granted not all day every day, but rarely do I have a day in advance that I know I'll have free. Now, there's a lot of freedom with the job, but if you don't make yourself work you won't make money. Budgeting is wierd as well, as sometimes you can make a whole lot of money one month then barely any the next. [/QUOTE]
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