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Tony Iwen
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Finding A Brokerage

Tony Iwen
  • New to Real Estate
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Hello Everyone,

I have just recently passed my real estate exam. I am very excited to start a part time job as a real estate agent helping friends and family. My problem is I am not sure how I should apply for a firm. Should I go in with a suit and tie with a resume to the actual location or do people normally just call the brokerage and as if they are looking for additional agents?


Any information or questions is should ask on this matter would be greatly appreciated! 
Thanks in advance for any support. 

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Olivia Radziszewski
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Olivia Radziszewski
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@Tony Iwen- congratulations! I would start to call around local brokerages and ask them their splits, their new agent training and support, if they provide any lead generation, office fees they may charge you. I would also ask them questions about how they support agents in their investments if this is the direction you are looking to go. Some brokerages have more information and investment support for the agents at their brokerage than others. 

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