Get A Real Estate Broker's License
It's the best designation you can have.
Becoming a Pennsylvania-licensed real estate broker is the
ultimate step up in the state's real estate industry. Brokers can
run their own businesses, and seek out other licensees to assist
them. In most operations, the broker is the boss.
In Pennsylvania, only real estate brokers-of-record or real
estate brokers who are sole proprietors are authorized under law to
handle real estate transactions. Sales licensees (agents) and broker
licensees (associate brokers) affiliated with a broker-of-record or
sole proprietor work on behalf of, and are legally supervised by,
those brokers.
To become a broker takes time (at least three years in real
estate), 240 hours of special courses, and the ability to
successfully pass a rigorous exam. But almost every broker you talk
to says it's worth the effort.
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