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Got my brokers license. Should I go with a big company or solo?
I got my brokers license and Im trying to see if its better to do it on my own and setup an LLC or join another company as an associate broker?
Any brokers out there who can give me some solid advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Frank,
If you are brand new. I think its best to join an office. You get to piggyback off the other top producers learn from them and use the company name.
Now if you are established and got a pipeline of clients then you can just go on your own. For me, I am a broker but I prefer to work with a company. The company pays for my assistant and I have support if needed. This has allowed me to focus on what I do best is getting my clients results.