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All Forum Posts by: Brad Turley

Brad Turley has started 27 posts and replied 72 times.

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Ivette Guzman:

This is awesome!!! Congrats on your licensing!!

I started PT - that lasted about 3months before I realized I just needed to go FT and focus on growing my business.

If there is ANY single advice I can give you is...NEVER EVER stop prospecting. You'll find yourself, as a new agent, babysitting your deals...DON'T! no matter how busy you are...2-3hours of prospecting a day will get you FT checks!...

Good luck!!!

Great advice Ivette, Thank you! 

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Eliott Elias:

I was a part time agent, realized there are too many people who do this full time for me to be successful in the field. Sure you could do showings on the weekends and make a extra 20k a year. Or you could go full time, bet on yourself and make 10x that


 Thank you Eliott! Congrats on your success 

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Ranjit Sandhu:

Congratulations @Brad Turley to become a real estate agent. I'm a real estate broker in Rocklin and in business since 2006. I would suggest this market is not great so don't quit your full-time job. Learn and earn as you go and once you think time is right then go full time unless you have no problem financially. Get the training and I'm always in favor of small brokerage but again whatever fits in your criteria. All the best!!!


 Thank you Ranjit for the advice! Rocklin is a great area to be in

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16
Quote from @Alex Fenske:

Happy to connect you with some of my brokerage contacts in Sacramento if you want to explore helping out an existing agent. Welcome!


 Thank you Alex, i'll send you a dm with my contact information 

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

@Brandon Rush Thank you for your insight and your experience as an agent! Wow only 6 months in and going after it. These are all good things i'll keep in mind, thank you. Off to go find some networking events :) 

Post: First Medium Term Rental

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

Hi Coba, 

I have a great landscaper in Sacramento that does great work and is very budget friendly. Shoot me message and I'll get you the info. 

I also a recommendation for an agent too!

Have you heard of furnish finders? If not it's a great platform to find your future renters. 


Best of luck! 

Post: New agent advice :)

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

Hello all, 

It has been quite some time since I've posted on the BP forums. I miss this community and am here to stay, thank you BP! 

So, I recently passed the Ca real estate exam (just waiting for my license in the mail now) and wondering if there are part time (weekends/nights) opportunities in the industry or more specifically helping another agent/business remotely or locally? What is your take on a part time agent? I've spent some time also deep diving the str industry, like property management for the owners of those properties. Even though you do not need a license for that but I'm weighing the options. 

I'm sure a lot of people have faced the same reality that you can't quit you full time job to be an agent due income dependency from your job. Note: I got a license because I see a huge opportunity in the Sacramento market in the next 10 plus years due to major developments in the area. Message me for more details if interested. :) 

Thanks for your advice! Much appreciated and looking forward to connecting with you soon! 

Post: Title company Sacramento

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

Hello friends,

Does anyone know of a good Title company in Sacramento ca ? That they can do Assignments ? Thank you in advance

Post: Driver for dollars to cold calling

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

@Justin Scott

Try deal machine app!

You get the correct numbers and how much they owe on their mortgage.

Post: Anyone in Sacramento Ca?

Brad TurleyPosted
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Posts 73
  • Votes 16

Hello all, 

is anyone in Sacramento Ca that does wholesaling?