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Zach Hall
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Best Companies for New Agents In Kansas City

Zach Hall
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City
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I’m looking for a company that will help me learn as much as possible that has a strong (and positive) company culture. So, what would you say are some of the best real estate companies for new agents in the KC area?

(I’m a senior at the University of Arkansas and I’m graduating in May. I work in Real Estate by helping my boss find investment properties and I’m going to focus on being an agent next semester full time (I only have an afternoon class). I’m just trying to figure out where to apply to work for after graduation!)

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Dan Krupa
  • Real Estate Broker
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Dan Krupa
  • Real Estate Broker
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@Zach Hall like most things - it depends. What you want your clientele to look like. What you want to specialize in. How much do you want to pay in fees and commissions, etc... Those all vary widely.  I own a brokerage. All of my agents are investors or know how to work with investors. That is our thing. It is a low, flat rate commission but I don't provide a ton of training. (weekly at first and I am always available via phone or email) My agents love it and so do I. But KW and RE/MAX offer some great training but you are going to pay them a large percentage of your commission.  I will say - don't believe the hype from anyone. Leads are hard. No matter who you go with you need to be a hustler and make sure your broker is able to mentor you in the area you want to specialize in. Feel free to PM me if you want to talk more about it. I did a lot of debating before I chose my first brokerage. 

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