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Aaron Moayed
  • Real Estate Broker
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Commercial Real Estate Agents/Brokers Experience

Aaron Moayed
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Sacramento, CA
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Greetings,

I'm interested in a commercial real estate broker position, and I'm wondering if anyone can give me their experience in this industry. Specifically, I'm looking at how you view the pay you've received, how many hours you put in to get that pay, and what area you specialize in if any (such as industrial, multifamily, etc.).

Best Regards!

Aaron

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Alina Trigub
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Glen Rock, NJ
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Alina Trigub
  • Rental Property Investor
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@Aaron Moayed

Why don't you reach out to brokers directly either virtually here on BP or in person locally by you. If you're doing it in person, take them out for a drink or lunch. What can be a better way to obtain an information than over a shared meal?!

Your goal would be to listen in and digest all you hear and then weigh in all pros and cons to decide what will work best for you personally!

My best!

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