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All Forum Posts by: Chi Shing Tong

Chi Shing Tong has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: How to pick employing broker?

Chi Shing TongPosted
  • Troy, MI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

@Ramon Huerta Thanks for your advice. I think I still need to expand my network.

Post: How to pick employing broker?

Chi Shing TongPosted
  • Troy, MI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

Thanks for the information!

Post: How to pick employing broker?

Chi Shing TongPosted
  • Troy, MI
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 0

I am pretty new to real estate, but find it much more convenient to have a real estate agent license, since it provides access to tons of information. So I decide to get a license myself.

Being in Michigan, I need an employing broker to sponsor me. I wonder how you guys decide which broker to go with. I know some of the well-known real estate broker like RE/MAX, Real Estate One, etc.. My goal is to just be an investor instead of a full-time agent. Probably pay minimum so called "Desk fee" because I am not gonna have tons of transactions during the year. Really need some good advice here, especially someone from Michigan.

Thanks!!

Chishing