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Beginning in Luxury Real Estate

Keira Watson
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I am 17 and I plan to get my real estate license next year at 18 when I graduate. I am really interested in luxury real estate. What’s the best way that I can get my foot in the door and maybe land an internship with a luxury brokerage. Any tips ?

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Timothy White
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Timothy White
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I admire focus such as yours showing itself at such an early age

Today you can research  upscale brokerages to great depths and should as a the right brokerage is key to accelerated success.  The brokerage that resonates with you and offers the most REAL training and opportunity to work with excellent agents will deliver the most to your career for your time.  Take your time and do deep due diligence in making this choice. 

You can absolutely get paid to do support work in many better brokerages.

That will get you in the trenches to learn from high performers while developing your skills and industry understanding 

Well don on showing this level of initiative at your age

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