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Joseph Cacciapaglia
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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Tips for Building An Investor Focused Real Estate Agent Team???

Joseph Cacciapaglia
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • San Antonio, TX
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I've been thinking about starting my own agent team within my brokerage. I only work with real estate investors, and lately have had so much business that I really need to bring at least one other agent in to help soon. There are other agents in my office that would be happy to help on one off deals, but what I really want to do is to have an agent(s) that work exclusively with investors, like I do. I find specializing makes it easier to really add value to the transaction, and I don't want agents on my team that are going to be distracted by their retail clients and the different marketing that is required for that segment of the industry. I'm having a difficult time finding agents that I think would fit well into this model, and am curious if any of you are running a similar team. I'd be interested in knowing the answers to any of these questions:

If you manage your own team, do you have any tips on attracting like minded agents? 

Are you doing recruiting all through networking, running adds, or something else? 

Is asking agents to forgo having retail clients too much of a detriment to them?

What value do you provide to team members as an inducement to join your team? 

I'll definitely have leads for them, and plenty of experience to share, but what specifically do you offer for members of your team?

What else should I be asking?

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