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    WestcoastWilson is offline Fixer Upper
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    Question How do I find a R.E. teacher or guru (in Los Angeles)?

    Hello,

    I would like to get into the Real Estate industry, because I would like to learn it from the ground up and learn it at a slow pace while the market is down, since I know that it will just be a matter of time before it starts thriving again. Plus I would like to learn how I can purchase income property (so I can save that income for my retirement, as I plan to retire in about 20 years from now). So I figure being a R.E. Agent would make this process easier, since I could learn about this industry from the ground up.

    Ideally, I would like to find a “teacher” or “guru” that I might can learn from as a non-paid helper (in their office) as I work on getting a basic Real Estate license in the Los Angeles, California area. With a hope that the “teacher” or “guru” might like my work well enough to hire me to work in their office. However I do not know where would be the best place to start . . . since I do not have much money to start with a major Real Estate company like Re/Max or Century 21 or Keller Williams, due to so many monthly fees, membership fees, desk fees or hidden fees, just to work in an office like that . . . especially since the market is not good and I think I would end up going broke being a brand new agent in such an office having to pay all of those monthly fees.

    Any guidance and help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

    Cheers!!!,

    Wilson
    Last edited by WestcoastWilson; 06-08-2010 at 12:57 PM.

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