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Need help deciding what office to choose!
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@Eduardo J. Rodriguez You have to figure out what your goals as an agent are. Are you looking to use your license to invest, work the retail side of the business, or both? Commission splits are not the only measuring stick. Keller Williams is great for agents that have no prior experience in real estate. They offer great training courses for new agents. The benefits of working with the new broker is that you can learn directly from him. He could essentially mentor you. Of course you need to outline what that mentoring will entail before signing on with him. Other things to look for with any brokerage is E&O insurance, involvement in real estate community/legislation, promotion scale, mentoring opportunities, mandatory meetings/floor time, 'hidden fees' (desk fees, copier fees, transaction fees, franchise fees) and marketing/lead generation tactics. Interview with a few more and remember it's not like a traditional interview. Although they want you on their team, I think you are the one that really has the ball in your court.
I wish you the best!
Sincerely,
E. Harris