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  • Wholesaler
  • Bay Shore, NY
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Commercial Real Estate Investment Broker Oppurtunity - Is This A Good Deal?

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  • Wholesaler
  • Bay Shore, NY
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Hi guys, I was recently offered a position as a Commercial Real Estate Investment Broker. I don't want to put the exact details of what they offered me, but it is full commission, with a training program, but there is a possible draw opportunity until I close my first deal. I'm from Long Island, and I just wanted to get some idea's of what pay usually is like for Brokers. How much is a likely weekly draw? What are incentives like? Should I have car allowances? I just want to know if I should push for more then I'm offered. Can anyone give me an idea or message me so I can explain in more detail?

Thanks,
-Mike

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