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All Forum Posts by: Robert Anderson

Robert Anderson has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Quote from @Martha Nowlan:

@Robert Anderson I'm also in Vermont and have had my license about 4.5 years. I was with KW and just switched to eXp. I was feeling less and less connected to the culture of the local KW market center and felt like I needed to surround myself with different people and grow in a different direction.

One thing I love about eXp is that you can choose your culture by being intentional about your sponsor and the revenue share group you join. The culture of your immediate mentors and training opportunities and other resources doesn't have to just come from whatever local agents are at the local brokerage or franchise you join--you can choose that from anywhere in the country depending on who you partner with. There are plenty of other reasons, yet that is what I found so appealing about eXp. 

There is no right answer about the best brokerage to join. It depends on so many things. As a new agent, are you going to be full time, part time? Are you doing independent or joining a team? Why are you interested in being an agent? What culture are you looking for? How much do you need your hand held vs being self motivated? Do you want to be hyper local or do you want to be learning tips and tricks from other national players? 

Happy to connect with you more 1:1 and give my insights based on your personal goals.


I appreciate your input. In the beginning, I will be part-time. I would like a collaborative culture locally and to be involved with the larger national picture as I gain experience. I feel that a mentor - early on - is essential, but I am definitely a motivated go-getter once I know how things work.

Just passed my NJ exam - thoughts on the real estate company Exp?

Thanks 

Almost done with my class to acquire my real estate license in NJ. Hopefully pass the exam in March and be fully licensed by summer(?)

Any tips for:

1) finding a broker to work for 

2) getting statrted in general

Thanks

Great discussion. I am taking the class in NJ in hopes of passing the test in late March. Thanks to all who posted