Tuesday, 8. June 2010
Hi, I’m interested in becomming a real estate developer. I have the funding so loans are not a problem. I am not willing to get a degree in it because I honestly feel I will not need it. Plus, I am almost done with a degree in Psychology.
I have looked online for books but cannot find one that is really helpful to me. I can take a few classes in it including General Contracting, but that is it. Finding a mentor has proven difficult because not many people are willing to share what they know.
So does anyone know of any good books or classes that I should take (be specific) so that I can get started. Please answer my question with any references you may have.
Thanks!!
I want to build houses and sell them. I am not looking into ‘flipping houses’. Plus, I will be hiring a General Contractor. Basically, it’s like I want to build my own house then sell it. Why is that difficult?
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Saturday, 5. June 2010
I want to become a real estate agent. I know it is a bad economy but people still need house. What are some good states in need of people needing houses and what does it take to be a real estate agent. Thanks.
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Wednesday, 19. May 2010

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Tuesday, 6. April 2010
I am currently attending the University of Western Ontario to obtain a Bachelors degree (in my second year). This summer (and the next summer) I want to attend OREA (Ontario Real Estate Association) to get my real estate license. Is this all I have to do to become a real estate agent? Do I need other experience, and what else can I do to guarantee that I get a job in the field?
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Monday, 29. March 2010
I’m thinking of majoring in real estate and had a few questions for this job. What are majors required to become a real estate agent? Are there any colleges that specialize in that major? How about the required degrees? How many years of education will it take?
I also live in California to be specific.
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Monday, 15. March 2010
I want to break into the real estate developing field. I have a 4 yr college degree in political science. Please tell me any sites or real estate developing firms in tampa, florida where I can apply? I also bought some land and want to build on it someday. How and where do I get started?
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Saturday, 13. March 2010
Im a senior in high school and plan on going to a community college for 2 yrs.and then 2yrs. at a university and major in bussiness administraion. I think while Im doing that I should intern for a big real estate place like Remax or something because I would like to learn the different areas of real estate like being an agent or flipping houses.I don’t know if I should go to Real Estate school after college or what.Any suggestions on what I should do?
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Wednesday, 10. March 2010
I was interested in the real estate field. What steaps do i have to take to become a real estate agent?
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Sunday, 7. March 2010

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Saturday, 27. February 2010
How do you become a real estate underwriter? Or what is the best career choice in real estate? As far as commission / salary?
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