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Justin Morris
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Keller Williams? A good choice for new agents?

Justin Morris
  • New to Real Estate
  • Saint Petersburg, FL
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I'm thinking of becoming at agent and considering going with Keller Willams as I've heard from many pros that they are the best for new agents in terms of education and support. Do you agree? Also, what are the startup costs at Keller Williams? What are the desk fees? Agents out there, how much do you spend on advertising a month? Lastly, anyone on the Tamp Bay Area I've heard from many agents and people in the business that the market is heating up again. Are you seeing that as well?

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Steve S.
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Steve S.
  • Lender
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I feel like you can get lost in the big brick and mortar brokerages, but every single one of them has pros and cons. Having a name behind you like Keller or others gives you instant name recognition and clout and they have training. Just do a little DD and visit a few so you have options. pick the one that feels like home and you feel will give you the most support, training and leads if possible.

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