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Simon Gill
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New RE Agent Looking for Broker Advise

Simon Gill
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I'm an investor preparing to take the CA salesperson license in Sept 2016. I don't plan to use my license as a full-time job but to gain access to the MLS, network with other agents, and place offers. I'm only getting my license so I can buy my own deals easier. Right now I'm looking for suggestion on a Broker that will work for my needs. Trying to avoid crazy fees.I don't need the hand holding nor the training. A buddy of mine suggested RE eBroker in San Diego. They offer 100% splits and only a $600 per transaction fee, no monthly or yearly fees.

Any recommendation?

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Derek Jones
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
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Derek Jones
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
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You are gong to want to stay away from most major brokers.  Scope out craigslist career section for smaller no monthly fee brokerages.

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