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	<title>Comments on: How do I become a real estate agent in Colorado?</title>
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		<title>By: sierraguy72</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href=&quot;&quot;&gt;&lt;a href=&quot;http://www.bostonreb.com/&quot;&gt;Boston Real Estate&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/a&gt;


Most likely you will need to do as you did before but this time follow through. I too, went to my local Century 21 office, went through their course. Took the principals, studied real hard and took the state exam. This time, go to your test and pass it. Even if you were a realtor in Ca and wanted to move to Co, you would have to do the same thing. The one great thing about it is that you already know what you need to know to make it an easy transition. Other than the principals, that is about all the school you will need. Just study hard and get it. Real Estate always needs good agents.</description>
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<p>Most likely you will need to do as you did before but this time follow through. I too, went to my local Century 21 office, went through their course. Took the principals, studied real hard and took the state exam. This time, go to your test and pass it. Even if you were a realtor in Ca and wanted to move to Co, you would have to do the same thing. The one great thing about it is that you already know what you need to know to make it an easy transition. Other than the principals, that is about all the school you will need. Just study hard and get it. Real Estate always needs good agents.</p>
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