I wanted to move to Canada one day and watched your vids about your job search struggles as software engineer. Being a fellow software engineer myself I had a good laugh that you ended up switching careers (I mean it in a good spirited way). Good luck in your ventures !
I'm glad to know that you're just weeks away from obtaining your license. Your attitude regarding deciding to go for it and give it a try as well as your sense of detachment to the outcome is inspiring. My advice, once you get into the field, is to treat every day as a positive learning experience and to pay very close attention to details. I'm confident that you'll achieve success and I wish you a joyful experience! 👍
Thanks so much - I know I said this before, but I really appreciate your comments on my videos! I will take your advice and treat each day as a learning experience. Hope you're doing well too.
We all should know this as common knowledge , put on hands of a real state agent your investment without understand the caviats can be painful overtime.
this is expensive, but I may consider doing this only so i can get access to more detailed data more easily. That and I will not be at the mercy of some car sales men. Im looking to buy a home soon, since its going to cost upwards of 600k-800k. The investment of 4k seems pale in comparison.
hmm i haven't heard that before! From my experience, it wasn't so much that the content was hard, rather it's quite time consuming. Practice questions - they help a lot too. Best of luck,
Take my advice and don't get to this idiotic profession for the following reasons: 1) it's probably the most hated field and your friend will look at you differently 2) people are pissed and the days of 2.5% commissions on multi-million dollar properties are about to end 3) we are facing a very long period of very low activity with the exception of panic movements in either direction. Learn a trade, buy a business from someone who retires, do something you can do remotely in case you have to move out from here.
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I wanted to move to Canada one day and watched your vids about your job search struggles as software engineer. Being a fellow software engineer myself I had a good laugh that you ended up switching careers (I mean it in a good spirited way). Good luck in your ventures !
Thanks for watching some of my older content! Ya job searches I feel anywhere in Canada/US right now is challenging.
I'm glad to know that you're just weeks away from obtaining your license. Your attitude regarding deciding to go for it and give it a try as well as your sense of detachment to the outcome is inspiring. My advice, once you get into the field, is to treat every day as a positive learning experience and to pay very close attention to details. I'm confident that you'll achieve success and I wish you a joyful experience! 👍
Thanks so much - I know I said this before, but I really appreciate your comments on my videos! I will take your advice and treat each day as a learning experience. Hope you're doing well too.
@@FrankHuynh Thanks, Frank! 👍
This was very detailed. Thank you for sharing
Glad you decided to go down this path. I'm sure you will do great and make great content from it
Thanks Nick! Guess I'll have to see what comes out of it, but excited where it goes.
Great breakdown Frank!! 👏
Callum! Thanks so much man, your YT channel/videos on the courses were so helpful.
Great video! Looking forward to see what you can do with it!
Thanks Zack! I'm curious what/if anything comes out of it as well
thank you for your help!!!
No worries!
Great 👍🏻 job bro ! I am planning to jump in the real estate. Its give me boost to jump in now now ! Will be in touch!
Thank you! Best of luck
Congrats on getting your license!
thank you very much!
Hey thanks man for the video.
You're welcome!
We all should know this as common knowledge , put on hands of a real state agent your investment without understand the caviats can be painful overtime.
true!
this is expensive, but I may consider doing this only so i can get access to more detailed data more easily. That and I will not be at the mercy of some car sales men. Im looking to buy a home soon, since its going to cost upwards of 600k-800k. The investment of 4k seems pale in comparison.
I hear the license is so much harder than before to get. Is it true?
hmm i haven't heard that before! From my experience, it wasn't so much that the content was hard, rather it's quite time consuming. Practice questions - they help a lot too. Best of luck,
Take my advice and don't get to this idiotic profession for the following reasons: 1) it's probably the most hated field and your friend will look at you differently 2) people are pissed and the days of 2.5% commissions on multi-million dollar properties are about to end 3) we are facing a very long period of very low activity with the exception of panic movements in either direction. Learn a trade, buy a business from someone who retires, do something you can do remotely in case you have to move out from here.
The Canada we once knew, sadly is no longer.