Should Investors Get Their Real Estate License with Aziz Shabazz, Ep. 495

Multifamily Insights - Podcast tekijän mukaan John Casmon

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Aziz Shabazz is a top-producing realtor, and financial coach in the Chicagoland area. He has been in real estate for almost two decades and a licensed realtor for over 8 years. He leads a 30+ agent real estate team. He owns multiple rental units and operates a financial consultation business. His mission is to help individuals & families understand financial literacy while also teaching small businesses how to build and grow their network. Aziz works with groups, individuals and organizations on building confidence and understanding how a mindset can either hinder you or push you to the next level. Aziz was also named Top 5% producing realtor in both 2020 & 2021 and has over 500 agents in his financial literacy organization. In our conversation with Aziz, we talked about his investing and brokerage journey, why you should get a license, and the pros and cons of being a licensed investor, and the importance of passion and commitment in real estate investing.   Partner: Use promo code PODCAST to save $50 on your ticket to the Midwest Real Estate Networking Summit!   Passion and Commitment 00:00 House-hacking to brokerage; 10:30 Should you get a real estate license;  13:26 Unlicensed investor VS. Licensed investor 17:46 Passion and commitment in real estate investing; 28:55 Coaching     Round of Insights: Apparent Failure: Failed business opportunities in the past Digital Resource: Google Most Recommended Book: Think and Grow Rich Daily Habit: Prospecting #1 Insight for Real Estate Investing: Buy right. Best Place to Grab a Bite in Chicago: Real Real Jamaica     Announcement: Download Our Sample Deal and Join Our Mailing List    Contact Aziz: To learn more go to coachaziz.info   Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you’re enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW,  and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.  

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