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Updated about 9 years ago, 11/09/2015

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Eduardo J. Rodriguez
  • Grand Junction, CO
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Need help deciding what office to choose!

Eduardo J. Rodriguez
  • Grand Junction, CO
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I'm About to finish my real estate course and am really curious as to which office to choose. Right now I have a an independent broker looking for me to join his outfit. But I also have a broker at Keller Williams trying to get me to join his office. The independent broker would offer me 80-20 split where as Keller would offer 70-30 split. The independent broker has never had any agents in his firm. I met him at the car lot where I sell cars at and told me that if I applied the same discipline and professionalism that I do in car sales in real estate that I would make a lot more money. What should I look for when choosing an office?

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