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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
Looking for a broker.
Hi, I need advice on how to find a broker to work for. Recently got my sales person license. But it is in "not working" status, since I don't have a broker yet. Will really appreciate any advice on how to look for a broker to work for. What need to be considered when looking for a broker? And what typical questions should I ask? Thank you!
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Hey Bin, I understand how you're feeling, there are a lot of big name brokerages to choose from, but the main thing you should be looking for is what do you want to gain from your brokerage. Of course the split amount is a big factor, but what can they offer you? In house leads, how to spot deals, who will be there to support you when you run into a problem or need help traversing real estate as a whole. This should all be questions you ask yourself when choosing a brokerage, maybe even a small local brokerage would be better for personal growth; best of luck in choosing your broker!