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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Investor Friendly Brokerages in ATL
Hello BP Community!
So I'm almost done with my real estate licensure (90% of the way through!) and am on the hunt to connect with Investor friendly brokerages to partner with as a sponsoring broker. My intentions of getting a license are to act as an agent for any personal/family-related investments, as opposed to joining a brokerage as a full-time agent working to earn a career on commissions from sales. So essentially, I am looking for a brokerage in the Atlanta area that is willing to take on a newly licensed agent and be involved in personal/family deals (planning for 2-3 deals a year to start).
I've connected with Berkshire-Hathaway Properties, PalmerHouse Properties and am scheduled to meet with Coldwell-Banker next week, but it seems like these agencies are more interested in Agents who are committed to a full-time career as an agent, whereas I am hoping to use my license in personal and family-related investment deals only.
Do you all know of any brokerages in the ATL area that would be open to an option like this?
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Keller Williams is supportive of full and part time agents. Many recognize that "dual career" agents exist and offer support to accommodate their schedules. Some firms also shy away from allows agents to property manage but that's not the case with KW.