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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/06/2019

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Moving on to a new brokerage??!!

Peter Wong
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I've been licensed for 2.5 years so far. I'm currently with a brokerage that is a 70/30 split with minimal fees. So far, I've sold 30 units totaling over $5.5M. I'm a part timer and looking to explore my other options.

I'm rarely in the office. I'm only there to print and drop off ratified offers and EMD checks and to be frank, I wouldn't be in the office at all if I didn't have to drop off hard copies of the contract. I like to work at my own pace because I do have a full time job and children. I want to keep the mind set of: "If I sell, I sell. If I don't, no big deal."

Currently I'm looking at a brokerage that offers 100% commission with $295/month desk fee plus $600 per transaction.

Another Brokerage I'm looking into is eXp Realty which is 80/20 with minimal fees.

I plan to continue to be active. What are your thoughts? What would you do?

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