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Crystal Nolen
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Question about Online Brokerages

Crystal Nolen
  • VA
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I just started working on getting my real estate license though RealEstateExpress.com.  Hoping to start part time at least at first.  I thought an online brokerage seems like a good idea.  I'm pretty tech savvy and that seems to be one of the benefits of Real (joinreal.com), but it ready their policies it sounds like you can't buy/sell your own properties more than once every 12 mos and they take a commission.  Is this standard for more brokerages or online brokerages?  Does anyone have any experience (good or bad) with online brokerages?

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Marian Huish
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Marian Huish
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After 15 years in the Biz, I just moved to "expRealty" which is completely cloud-based (no Bricks 'n Morter) and I LOVE it as I don't generally meet clients in the office and when I do go into the office, there's very few, if any agents in there so why continue to pay for that!?  While exp had good on-line training and State Broker support, it may not be good for a brand new agent but definitely worth looking into...  It's a nation-wide, publicly-traded, and very fast growing Brokerage that offers high Commissions splits, revenue share and stock are very rare "pluses" you don't find from many Brokers...  I'm happy to provide more info. if interested!

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