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Robert Carroll
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Looking for my first brokerage

Robert Carroll
  • Realtor
  • Boston, MA
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Hi everyone, I just got my license last November and am looking for just the right place to hang that license. I live in Winthrop and have no experience at all so a good pace with a lot of training would be preferable. I’m looking for a “work to learn atmosphere” at first so high commission splits aren’t top on my priority list. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

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Willie Mandrell
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Willie Mandrell
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Hello Rob, 

Congrats on receiving your license! You're unlike most new agents in that you're doing a little research prior to joining a firm. Whatever office you interview with, make sure you ask about available training, floor time, fees, coaching, leads, mentoring and other grow opportunities within the company. Most importantly, does the company just want you to crank out transactions for them or are they also interested in your long-term financial well-being? 

If you have an interest in selling and assisting buyers in finding great multifamily deals, we'd love to sit and chat with you. 

Good luck during your search!

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