Articles For Aspiring & Active Real Estate Investors
Utah is one of America's most unique and fascinating states. It was admitted to the union as our 45th state in 1896, also making it one of our youngest states.
Fifty years prior to statehood, Mormons first settled Utah as part of their search for a promised land free from religious persecution. Today, Salt Lake City is the world headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mormons still make up about 70% of the state’s 3.2 million people and have considerable influence on many parts of the state and its institutions.
Utah is centrally located making it an important transit center, has a thriving economy, and a relatively young and economically stable population base.
For these reasons and many others, you may be asking yourself if wholesaling real estate is legal in Utah, and if so, what do you need to know if you’re considering this as an income-producing venture.
If you’re interested in real estate investing and are looking to own real estate, become a house flipper, or buy an investment property to rent out, you might be asking yourself: “Do I need a real estate license to get the job done?”
Investment sales requires a license, real estate rental brokerage requires a license, and being a lender requires a license. But, what about flipping houses?
Well, you’ve come to the right place.
If you are someone who wants to become a successful real estate flipper and buy good real estate investments either as a side hustle or a full-time gig, you must understand the ins and outs of the business. And, that first step is understanding the license requirements - if any - needed to crush it in the house flipping business.
Let’s dive in.
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