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Best Broker for new agents ?
Hi , im curious to hear everyones opinion on the best broker for new agents. Most important thing to me is learning about real estate and how to build wealth through real estate
Just look for a shop that will teach you the basics of real estate contracts, offers, MLS navigation, and disclosures.
Everything else is on you. When you become an agent or loan officer, it's like starting your own business. You look for your clients, you market your services, and you are 100% responsible for your own wealth. You can learn from others but don't expect handouts. Most will want to take their piece of your pie and you have to be okay with that to learn.
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Quote from @Victor Olaniyi:
Hi , im curious to hear everyones opinion on the best broker for new agents. Most important thing to me is learning about real estate and how to build wealth through real estate
Interview 4 or 5 if you can. Maybe a couple of the big national brands and a couple of smaller independent ones. Everyone will pretty much like where they are and will tell you to come there. Kind of like if you are new to Chicago and ask your co-workers where to live, they all tell you their neighborhood, because that is what they know.
Three things I suggest:
1. Ask to see their training room. Everyone tells you they have training, but I think you can cut the slackers from the top by seeing where they train. Real estate is a contact sport. Go someplace with live in person training. That is so much different than all online.
2. Ask to see the training calendar. No calendar, then you have to question how much and how serious they are about training.
3. Ask how much the training costs.
Since you are here on BP, I always venture to say there are more investor agents at Keller Williams than any other brokerage. All types of investments...STR/MTR/LTR apartments, commercial, land, office buildings. We are often discussing wealth building. I think that is different than many brokerages.
Adding on to what Bruce was saying above, I have noticed a lot of good agents come out of Keller Williams and have always heard good things about their training.
Training and mentorship should be the main drivers behind your choice.
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@Victor Olaniyi I would go to as many local meetups as possible so you can meet agents that are actively seeking business in the areas you want to purchase in. Agents that are in local meetups (or better yet are leading them) would be ones to get to know.
@Victor Olaniyi where are you located ?
Better at first join a team: less money, more experience, but most importantly, practice your scripts. When you know what to respond to your clients and what to ask, and feel you know your real estate scenarios and can answer confidently, that’s when you start getting listings and buyer agencies signed. Good Luck!
Again, good luck and you’ll do great. Just know your stuff.
Hey Victor,
I would recommend shopping around at a bunch of different brokerages and finding ones with the best split and broker for guidance. The brokerage I am at, New and Modern, is 100% commission brokerage with only a $100 monthly fee. You keep all of your commission unlike 99% of other brokerages. Our niche is sourcing off-market deals for developers we work with that buy them and build new construction on them. We then get to list the back-end new construction listing. Our office is in Clark, NJ, and we do a ton of new construction in Bergen and Hudson County. I would be happy to talk to you about it and help you get started sourcing off market deals if that's something you would be interested in.