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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Keller Williams
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Just my opinion, KW is a great place for Realtors to be inductronated to the thinking of Realtors but not for investors. Investors that keep their license at KW or other large firms are more than likely experienced Realtors and investors. Most all the big real estate companies have their own way of doing things and they insist on your following their lead. My suggestion is find a small local type company, interview the owner who more than likely is the broker, find out what they expect from you and what they can offer to you. The most important person in this being a Realtor business is you and your prospects and customers so you want backing and education without the "have to or else" mentality.