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go straight to 100% comission broker?
If you were only getting your real estate license for your own deals and maybe close friends and family, is there any reason not to go straight to a 100% broker with no training. Im not looking to learn all about farming for clients and working my sphere so what do you think?
Seems like most brokers only want to offer 50% comission to new agents.
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I'd go to 100% commission... or small fee brokerage. You don't need an office, name brand recognition, etc.