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Becoming a RE Broker in NYC
Hello Everyone!
I'm a new RE investor who's dabbled in RE for the past 8yrs (mostly setting up and managing short term rentals). Right now, however, I'm looking to become a broker in one of the toughest RE markets in the US - NYC.
Does anyone have any advice for someone just starting out? What does it take to make a decent living here in NY from brokering? Are there any pitfalls to avoid? And, lastly, how should someone like me go about choosing a brokerage? I've heard (read) that finding a mentor is key... but this being such a cut-throat market, I don't know of anyone who'd be willing to sit down and explain the process... especially, one that actually works.
Looking forward to reading your feedback and learning as much as I can.
Gene