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Aspiring real estate agents in Colorado can benefit from a clear roadmap to obtaining their license. KW Mega Broker Sean Moudry has outlined a comprehensive seven-step process to help newcomers navigate the requirements and launch their careers effectively.
The journey begins with completing the necessary pre-licensing education. Candidates must enroll in an accredited course that covers essential topics in real estate. Once the coursework is completed, the next step involves passing the state exam, which tests knowledge of real estate principles and practices.
After successfully passing the exam, applicants must submit their license application to the Colorado Division of Real Estate. This includes a background check, which is a crucial part of the process. Once the application is approved, new agents will need to find a sponsoring broker to guide them in their early career.
Moudry emphasizes the importance of networking and building relationships within the industry as agents embark on this exciting journey. By following these steps and leveraging available resources, aspiring real estate professionals can set themselves up for success in the Colorado market.
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