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Best brokerages for new real estate agents : r realtors - Reddit I just got recently licensed and I’m looking for a real estate brokerage I know of all the big brands such as Keller Williams, Coldwell Banker, etc but I’m looking for the best value brokerage while still providing mentorship and training
PSA: Stay far away from Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. The brokerage unfortunately lists a good chunk of homes in the area, but if you plan on touring a home, contact any other Realtor to schedule a showing I made the critical mistake of going through an agent at the same firm as the listing agent, and it's pretty clear they're conspiring behind my back to boost their commissions
I just realized that Coldwell Banker is charging a $499 . . . - Reddit I used to be with a coldwell banker They took 6% right off the bat out of my commission for the franchise fee Then the brokerage took their split Both of which came out of my pocket, and not passed on to my client I've seen some agents charging a flat transaction-type fee of $300-$400, on top of everything else Either way, tell them to
Keller Williams or Coldwell Banker? : r realtors - Reddit For discussion about what it means to be a Realtor or Real Estate Agent Industry-specific news, ideas, questions, stories and anything related to the business of selling real estate
which is a good brokerage that offers training besides kw? i’m . . . Coldwell Banker and Century 21 are essentially franchise brokerages with each franchisee managing theirs independently So training is much more dependent on the management of the franchise, not the big national label behind it
Decent brokerage split? : r realtors - Reddit For discussion about what it means to be a Realtor or Real Estate Agent Industry-specific news, ideas, questions, stories and anything related to the business of selling real estate
How much do you guys pay for monthly admin desk fees? My brokerage is . . . When I was with Coldwell Banker I was not paying anything I was able to print or use any supplies I was hardly going to office too Finally got my broker license and working from home now I was paying E O $800 year with Coldwell Banker but with my brokerage I pay $1000 now
What can happen if I can’t pay brokerage fee and annual fee? Just talk to the owner of the brokerage and he informed me that based on renewal contract if I leave I have to pay $1500 *4 transaction plus cancelation penalty late payment - past due balance and additional service charges which came to about $14k…
New agent. Trying to narrow down brokerages that are best for new . . . Don't overthink it I'm on my 7th brokerage over 19 years Three times I thought I was at my forever brokerage Opportunities present themselves, things change I've been with RE Max I've been with KW for 3 years after saying I'd never join them Now I'm with eXp and think I'll be here forever Who knows Be flexible This is your life and
What keeps you at your current brokerage if you can get a . . . - Reddit The brokerage is 15 16 years old, so the systems are ironed out We have a good reputation in the community, and I enjoy spending time with most of the other agents and support team I've worked in crap environments before, and the 10% fee to be in a good one is worth it to me plus, I make way more than that 10% on the deals they send me