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	<title>Comments on: What route would one take to become a real estate agent or broker and possibly more in the future?</title>
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		<title>By: Spencer B</title>
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Seems like I&#039;ve answered this a few times.  I&#039;m a Realtor who used to work in Architecture.  I would recommend a study in business or marketing if you want to go to school but want something that will give some flexibility down the road.  Their are careers in real estate where a real estate focused degree can help.  Usually they involve pushing developments through local city governments for approval.  I wouldn&#039;t recommend it though.  Also,  some commercial real estate jobs require schooling but you&#039;ll find they don&#039;t pay as well as being and agent or broker.</description>
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<p>Seems like I&#8217;ve answered this a few times.  I&#8217;m a Realtor who used to work in Architecture.  I would recommend a study in business or marketing if you want to go to school but want something that will give some flexibility down the road.  Their are careers in real estate where a real estate focused degree can help.  Usually they involve pushing developments through local city governments for approval.  I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it though.  Also,  some commercial real estate jobs require schooling but you&#8217;ll find they don&#8217;t pay as well as being and agent or broker.</p>
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