I agree that you will have to work at least part time for the first year in Real estate. You will most likely not make any commission for 3-6 months as first you need to get a listing, then you need to wait for it to sell and you will not get paid until after the closing. Depending what agency you work for you may have to pay a desk fee. You will most likely have to pay for your Multiple listing services. If you want to be a Realtor, you will need to pay dues. and again, depending on the agency, you may have to pay for part of your advertising. always find out your commission scale and upfront and monthly fees before accepting a position with an agency. good luck.
2006-06-08 07:52:55
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answered by dmbraz1973 2
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Don't quit the job you have now until you have established yourself in your new profession. Real Estate can be very difficult to break into and you want to remain financially stable while you build your career.
2006-06-07 10:36:25
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answered by kitcat 3
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the situation do you reside? im a real factors agent in nj... you will desire to the two call your community genuine factors corporation, the guy who recommendations the telephone can be your realtor. As a customer, you dont actual desire an excpetional genuine factors agent. All brokers are approved and understand what they are doing and as a customer you basically desire to hit upon somebody which you like bc you would be passing it slow with them. as quickly as you come to a call to sell thats a diverse tale
2016-10-30 08:55:35
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answered by ? 4
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Go to the mall and get a glamour shot taken for your business card.
2006-06-07 08:24:19
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answered by SndChaser 5
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Sure, buy some from me...
2006-06-07 09:37:40
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answered by joranel 2
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