my kids are 14,16, 17 years old they all want to become real estate agents. Do you have any advice on how to get them started or what would the steps be because I don’t know and I don’t know anyone that I can talk to regarding it so do you have any advice?
I am planning to apply for a pre-license course, trying to find a good price course. But after seeing your vid, I am thinking again. My family is in deep debt so looks like it is better to find a handy job first to earn some money quick before stepping into a real estate path, which needs to pay out first and can take months to earn something. Can I please have a quick recommendation from you? Really appreciate your pure information and courtesy 👏🙌
Yeah I wouldn't recommend going into real estate with a debt cloud over your head. It's going to cause too much stress. Maybe consider getting a job in real estate so you can learn the business then go full-time once you've done that.
@@ChastinJMiles thank you so much. Do you mean I work another job and do real estate as a part time job or find a job in real estate industry that offers salary before going full time as a real estate agent?
Don't know if it's helpful, but Keller Williams now has a free program that meets the course requirement. It might vary by state, but it's called kscore.
Thank you brother , I been following you for quite time , I’m taking my classes now
my kids are 14,16, 17 years old they all want to become real estate agents. Do you have any advice on how to get them started or what would the steps be because I don’t know and I don’t know anyone that I can talk to regarding it so do you have any advice?
Yrs I actually just uploaded a video on Joe to get started. How To Become A Real Estate Agent [2024]
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@@ChastinJMiles Thanks
Love it. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Good info
I am planning to apply for a pre-license course, trying to find a good price course. But after seeing your vid, I am thinking again. My family is in deep debt so looks like it is better to find a handy job first to earn some money quick before stepping into a real estate path, which needs to pay out first and can take months to earn something.
Can I please have a quick recommendation from you?
Really appreciate your pure information and courtesy 👏🙌
Yeah I wouldn't recommend going into real estate with a debt cloud over your head. It's going to cause too much stress. Maybe consider getting a job in real estate so you can learn the business then go full-time once you've done that.
@@ChastinJMiles thank you so much. Do you mean I work another job and do real estate as a part time job or find a job in real estate industry that offers salary before going full time as a real estate agent?
Don't know if it's helpful, but Keller Williams now has a free program that meets the course requirement. It might vary by state, but it's called kscore.