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Looking for a broker in Brooklyn, Manhattan that doesn't charge technology fees.
Hi Everyone,
I've just passed NY State license exam and looking to start working as a real estate agent. Need to find a broker so I can apply for a license and work thereafter with that broker.
Originally, I got the license for my own deals but figured I can also do deals for my coworkers. So I am planning to work part time, its possible I make no deals some years.
I spoke with some big brokers and was put off by monthly technology fees. Those might be useful for full time agents, but it seemed like an unnecessary expense for me. I also don't really care for the big kahuna name broker. I do care about the reasonable split, since I don't expect to bother my broker much except when I bring the check.
Does anyone know a good broker that might be a good fit here?
Thank you very much BP community!
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Quote from @Konkova Irina:
Hi Everyone,
I've just passed NY State license exam and looking to start working as a real estate agent. Need to find a broker so I can apply for a license and work thereafter with that broker.
Originally, I got the license for my own deals but figured I can also do deals for my coworkers. So I am planning to work part time, its possible I make no deals some years.
I spoke with some big brokers and was put off by monthly technology fees. Those might be useful for full time agents, but it seemed like an unnecessary expense for me. I also don't really care for the big kahuna name broker. I do care about the reasonable split, since I don't expect to bother my broker much except when I bring the check.
Does anyone know a good broker that might be a good fit here?
Thank you very much BP community!
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