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Luke McMullen
  • Realtor
  • Hendersonville, TN
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Questions about New Western Acquisitions

Luke McMullen
  • Realtor
  • Hendersonville, TN
Posted

I live about 30 minutes away from two different New Western Acquisition's, and I have heard good things about working for them, especially for being 18 years old and being ambitions about starting a full time career in real estate investing. It sounds like New Western is a wholesaling company founded in 2008 in Dallas, TX, and since then have expanded around the country.

My questions about them are what kind of fees they have and how is payment made? Do I get a percentage of the wholesaling fee? Do I get the commission fees for being the agent? And if so what is the commission I would be making? 

Just these kind of questions is what I am wondering, as I couldn't find too specific of answers online, and if anybody has experience of being an agent with them, I'd love to hear your feedback on their company. 

I want to get into full time wholesaling and flipping, also eventually some rental properties, but this sounds like a great way to get started, especially at my age. 

- Luke M