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Barrett Anderson
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Finding the right Brokerage

Barrett Anderson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • American Fork, UT
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Hey guys I just finished my real estate agent course in Utah and passed my test now I need to find a good investor friendly brokerage to get my feet in the door.  Any suggestions on going about finding a brokerage? I'm not looking to be an agent full time but as the opportunity comes up I want be able to use my licence and have a little help as learn the sales side of real estate.   Also what kind of commission split should I expect or seek for.  Thanks 

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Becca Summers
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Becca Summers
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Barrett Anderson I work with Keller Williams Westfield in Orem and I love it I credit them for most of my retail real estate related success. I wouldn't call them investor friendly and they don't give any discount for investor only agent they have a capping structure that you paid 18,000 a year in commission and then anything after that you keep a hundred percent which if you sell multiple homes a yeaf it's totally worth it. If not I know R&R has a pretty low split but no training they are a good park your license and do 2 transactions a year company. Realty path has a pretty low cap and low splits I'm not sure what their training is. If I were you I would go interview those three brokerages to give you an idea of what they can do for you. So you have to see which one has the right fit for you and what your plans are. I think choosing the right brokerage to start out with will make or break you in real estate. If you want help setting up an appointment at Keller Williams I'm happy to help make the connection.

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