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Seeking Recommendations for a No Fee, No Commission Split Brokerage in Florida
I'm an investor with an active Florida Real Estate license. I'm seeking recommendations or information about a no fee, no commission split brokerage. I looked into Realty Hub and Premier Agent Network, anyone have any experiences, good or bad with these brokerages? Anyone have information about other similar brokerages that are investor friendly? Thanks!
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Quote from @Jay Hinrichs:
when you say no fee, no split.. how do you expect the brokerage to make any money ???
No monthly fees, just a flat rate per year, per transaction. Yes, I should've been specific.
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- Lake Oswego OR Summerlin, NV
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Quote from @Jason Baker:
Quote from @Jay Hinrichs:
when you say no fee, no split.. how do you expect the brokerage to make any money ???
No monthly fees, just a flat rate per year, per transaction. Yes, I should've been specific.
gothca there should be a brokerage with with a flat annual fee.. see if there is a More realty there.. my wife works with them and pays an annual fee
This is one I’m considering…they’re active in the local RIA here in Orlando (CFRI.net):
Quote from @Robert B.:
This is one I’m considering…they’re active in the local RIA here in Orlando (CFRI.net):
I know Rob Arnold (broker) personally. He is very active in investing personally and most of his agents are too. He is on the board at CFRI too. He does a lot of flat fee listings and has a great reputation.
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Real Estate Agent
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Quote from @Robert B.:
This is one I’m considering…they’re active in the local RIA here in Orlando (CFRI.net):
Thanks Robert! I'll look into SDR, much appreciated.
Quote from @Jay Hinrichs:
Quote from @Jason Baker:
Quote from @Jay Hinrichs:
when you say no fee, no split.. how do you expect the brokerage to make any money ???
No monthly fees, just a flat rate per year, per transaction. Yes, I should've been specific.gothca there should be a brokerage with with a flat annual fee.. see if there is a More realty there.. my wife works with them and pays an annual fee
Nothing in this area but I really appreciate your input, thanks Jay!
Quote from @Shawn McCormick:
Quote from @Robert B.:Thanks Shawn! We are members of CFRI now so we'll be at the meeting this week. Looking forward to meeting everyone and doing some networking!
This is one I’m considering…they’re active in the local RIA here in Orlando (CFRI.net):
I know Rob Arnold (broker) personally. He is very active in investing personally and most of his agents are too. He is on the board at CFRI too. He does a lot of flat fee listings and has a great reputation.
Quote from @Jason Baker:
I'm an investor with an active Florida Real Estate license. I'm seeking recommendations or information about a no fee, no commission split brokerage. I looked into Realty Hub and Premier Agent Network, anyone have any experiences, good or bad with these brokerages? Anyone have information about other similar brokerages that are investor friendly? Thanks!
I don't know how investor friendly they are but you can check out lokation Realty. They are 100% and I believe no monthly fees
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Quote from @Tyler Gibson:
Quote from @Jason Baker:
I'm an investor with an active Florida Real Estate license. I'm seeking recommendations or information about a no fee, no commission split brokerage. I looked into Realty Hub and Premier Agent Network, anyone have any experiences, good or bad with these brokerages? Anyone have information about other similar brokerages that are investor friendly? Thanks!
I don't know how investor friendly they are but you can check out lokation Realty. They are 100% and I believe no monthly fees
Thanks Tyler! I really appreciate your input, I'll look into them.