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Questions for investor friendly agents
Hello BP!
I am a long time lurker and first time poster. I'm in the process of getting my license here in Illinois (specifically, Chicago) and my main goal once I am licensed is to work with investors. I have not signed with a brokerage yet. My purpose for posting is to get any advice, from agents who work with investors, about where I should go from here. I have learned much about starting as a residential broker, but am wondering how it differs when you want to work with investors.
What do you recommend I look for in a brokerage? Should I look to join a team if possible? If you were starting over, what do you wish you knew?
I greatly appreciate any wisdom you can send my way! Thank you!
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Quote from @Rebecca Maas:
Hello BP!
I am a long time lurker and first time poster. I'm in the process of getting my license here in Illinois (specifically, Chicago) and my main goal once I am licensed is to work with investors. I have not signed with a brokerage yet. My purpose for posting is to get any advice, from agents who work with investors, about where I should go from here. I have learned much about starting as a residential broker, but am wondering how it differs when you want to work with investors.
What do you recommend I look for in a brokerage? Should I look to join a team if possible? If you were starting over, what do you wish you knew?
I greatly appreciate any wisdom you can send my way! Thank you!
I'm an agent and I only work with investors, that's it. Your question is very broad, so I'll give you a broad answer, but I am happy to dive in wherever you'd like. A couple pieces of advice:
-If you want to work with investors, put 100% of your energy in to ONLY that. Every real estate agent wants to be everything to everyone and that's one of the reason 90% fail.
-Be an investor yourself- put your money where your mouth is so that you can speak with authority and experience to your clients.
Best of luck!
- Corby Goade