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Kyle Soderman
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Leasing Consultant

Kyle Soderman
  • Investor
  • Saint Cloud, MN
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Well yesterday I had an interview for a leasing consultant position at a local apartment building here in the St. Cloud area. I just wanted to share this with everyone along with getting your suggestions.

The interview went great! I felt the property manager and I really connected and I have a good chance of getting the job (crossing my fingers). I feel as though this would be a great way to get in to the real estate industry and start learning hands on while I finish college. After college I plan on working in commercial property management while investing on the side.

I do realize this is a site for investing but I am sure there are users on here that work in property management. So here is my question, The pay for the job is $8.00/Hr. plus commission on unit rentals. Do you feel that is reasonable pay for the part-time position? I find it hard to leave my job at $10.75/Hr. to only 8+ commission, but I know it would be tremendous experience for myself and my resume. Any suggestion or good lucks will be very much appreciated!

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Units in building: 112

Commission: $35/ unit rented by me.

Company: Owns 37 building throughout MN, so opportunity to move up through the company.

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Dawn Brenengen
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Dawn Brenengen
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go for it!  I took a pay cut when I got into real estate too. Now I make four times what I made at the job I left. It will work out in the end. The experience you gain will be well worth the dip in pay. Just tighten your belts a bit!

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