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Benjamin Von Blon
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Looking for Raleigh,NC Broker-In-Charge

Benjamin Von Blon
  • Raleigh, NC
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Good Morning!

I am currently taking the pre-licensing courses for my broker's license.  I will finish classes in July and I am looking for a brokerage.  I am in Raleigh, NC.

Does anyone have suggestions of agencies I should look into or are their any brokers in this community taking on provisional licensees?

Also, any suggestions on questions I should be asking brokers when I speak with them? (Splits, E&O, fees, ect.)

I have a background in property management and am willing to contribute to that side of the business if help is needed there as well as helping buyers/sellers with transactions.

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Dawn Brenengen
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Dawn Brenengen
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@Benjamin Von Blon If you are going to work with buyers and sellers, go work for a company that provides TRAINING.  The biggest mistake I see new agents make is they worry about the commission spit instead of what the broker offers.  You need to learn how to do the job first, then you can seek a new broker where you can keep more of your money. 

Keller Williams and Go Realty both have good training in place for new agents.

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