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  1. #1
    savage88 is offline Renter
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
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    3

    Default Realtors in California?

    Are there any Realtors here from San Diego? Im very new to the game and im just wonder whats the best procedure to follow when first looking to get your license and finding someone to work for. I know there are some scam testing companies out there and I just dont want to fall victim to one of them.

    Thanks!

  2. #2
    thaipainter is offline Renter
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    Nov 2007
    Location
    Salt Lake City
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    Default Newport???

    How are prices in Newport?? Have they held strong or is it time to buy?

    Thanks,
    Dan Delahunty
    WWW.MYBERRYTREE.COM/BT88000/FREE


  3. #3
    brianlaughlin is offline Fixer Upper
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Irvine, CA
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    Default

    Savage - Go with a company that is know for their training. That's in especially important when you are starting off.

    Dan - Newport has adjusted downward and the market looks to continue to move in that direction. Although not as hard it as some other areas.

    High end homes, depending on location, have seemed to show better resistance to the down slide in this market. It's unknown how long it will hold.

    Regards,

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