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Michael Vitale
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Newbie Realtor Question

Michael Vitale
  • Dallas, TX
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Hey y’all,

Some I’ve finally taken the big steps. Signed up for Pro to analyze more deals quickly and officially started my realtor classes this week. This question I have for the group is this:

Does anyone have any advice regarding the best approach to signing up with a brokerage? I’m very lost when it comes to finding investor friendly brokerages to join. Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

Mike

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    Mat Misetic
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    Mat Misetic
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    Couple things to keep in mind when you are looking for a brokerage after just getting licensed

    -Brand does not matter in regards to attracting/retaining clients

    -This is a long term business, focusing on the short term profits will only hold you back

    -The most important thing when first getting started is learning

    With all of this top of mind you want to look for a team/brokerage that focuses on teaching, training, coaching and walking you through the various processes associated with this business. This usually comes at less friendly splits but in the long term what you learn will be worth it. Goodluck!

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