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Hi just like to know to be a property agent, i have to be train/join an agency to start but do i need to obtain any professional qualification eg. CEHA etc to be able to perform specific transactons?? We have to take it separately from other organisation or the agency can arrange for us?
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Hi Kris,

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Jaimie Ho Kit Mie
Hi Brandon how are you?

You know, I asked myself the same question back in December 2007 and have never looked back since. I started off as part timer until my real estate side income exceeds my full time job. I quit my full time job in May 2008 and never looked back since. It's possible to get promoted to a Manager's rank and do your CEHA all within 1 year if you follow the right team.

Call me for a friendly cup of tea.. let me share with you, and to see if real estate career suits you.

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Dear Mr Aw,

It would be an honour to have you in our team. Please give me a call so that I can answer all your questions that needed to be answered in order for you to make the best decision.

Warmest Regards,
Stefanus Koh
Business Associate
Eastview Realty Pte Ltd
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Eric 李清海 Lee
Before your decide to join any agency of the real estate salesperson, ask for the past sales transaction records. www.cobrokesystem.info Read More
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