My Daughter is Studying to Become a Real Estate Agent

I have a son who is now thirty years old, then he has a college degree and owns his own house.

She has had a pretty good job for a number of years now, however his supplier is starting to treat his badly, which has made his start looking for odd opportunities.

Several months back, he decided to take a course to prepare his for being a real estate agent; I recognize that is a good idea, and in fact, I passed the real estate agent licensing exam multiple years ago. I warned his that the course is super boring and seems to have no relationship to absolutely serving people who have homes for sale, and of course, a real estate broker or real estate agent can do other things with that training, however realtors can get into commercial property sales, which was lucrative before the pandemic however is really not so at this point, however they also have insider knowledge when it comes to real estate investing, so that seems useful as well. I would appreciate to see his buy an beach house building and make money from beach house rentals, however in our state, and especially his particular area, those buildings are pretty overpriced up front, and whatever he would want to do with his license, becoming a real estate agent is a smart move, in my opinion. She is quite talented in a lot of ways, and a real estate broker could help his navigate his way through a whole current job. I have a realtor friend, and he does not sell a bunch of houses because he lives in a pretty tiny town, although he makes a good living providing property management services. Time will tell, I guess.

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