@713NawfSid3 That's not true. I recently talked to a lady at my career day (I'm an upcoming HS senior) and she's a broker. She hasn't went to college ever. She ust had the experience time and she sales about 85 houses a year. So it's not true.
I don't see how this had anything to do with tips for buying and selling. But for those who are wondering the costs, I am taking the classes now at my local community college in Ohio, and it cost $1,000. There is also no way of getting financial aid for it, since it is a certificate program.
you can always find discount deals but often that's only if you agree to sign on with one particular broker. I know at least in my state, with that considered, it costs anywhere from 60 bucks to 325 bucks. The state-given test is 325.
@713NawfSid3 That's not true. I recently talked to a lady at my career day (I'm an upcoming HS senior) and she's a broker. She hasn't went to college ever. She ust had the experience time and she sales about 85 houses a year. So it's not true.
stagelightingkid 1 year ago
I don't see how this had anything to do with tips for buying and selling. But for those who are wondering the costs, I am taking the classes now at my local community college in Ohio, and it cost $1,000. There is also no way of getting financial aid for it, since it is a certificate program.
xohhkarina 2 years ago
you can always find discount deals but often that's only if you agree to sign on with one particular broker. I know at least in my state, with that considered, it costs anywhere from 60 bucks to 325 bucks. The state-given test is 325.
toReasonWhy 2 years ago
wow this guy was prepared for the camera
YOUmajorTEASE 2 years ago