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N/A N/A Do most realtors invest?
3 August 2006 | 3 replies
Secondly, do the brokers still get their brokerage fee and are licensees making commisions on the houses they're "flipping"?
N/A N/A Taking opinions on Best Real Estate Company to work for...
28 August 2006 | 3 replies
To find the best fit for her she will have to interview many brokerages in your area.
Tom McGiveron Land Wholesale
3 November 2006 | 6 replies
Its always good to familiarize yourself with the tricks of the trade (because there are TONS) to not only protect yourself, but your investment.A few ways to get involved are:build a relationship with a developer.find ways to service what they need like:Offer Title Services at a discountOffer brokerage serviceStart a Retaining wall, fencing, irrigation companyif your an engineer offer to take a second look at some plansIf your an architect do the sameIf you are an attorney offer some advice on contractual obligationsIf your an analyst, draw out some cash flowsIf your an accountant, offer to help, create JE's Adjustments, filing, etc.If you have a knack for construction, get out to the sites and look around.If you are good public speaker, get in front of the County officials and pitch a project to the county.Look for the meetings in the county and attend a couple of hearings for development approvals...its public.If you are a banker, look at the deals, contact the developers in your area, go meet them, offer services. etc.Development is about getting out there and putting your ear to the ground.
N/A N/A Realtor fees? Is this true?
31 January 2007 | 11 replies
"Admin fees vary from brokerage to brokerage.
N/A N/A New Chicago Real Estate Investors
19 September 2006 | 3 replies
What advice do you have to help promote Brokerage activity?
N/A N/A Preconstruction Investments some Problems & Solutions
4 March 2007 | 1 reply
What’s more, it’s a good sign that they are making money on the investment itself, not on sales commissions, travel expenses, brokerage fees, etc.
N/A N/A Getting Started In Pre-Construction Investing?
6 October 2006 | 0 replies
You now know a little more about international preconstruction investment opportunities and you will be able to make your own decisions when it comes to finding a company or mentor that… o Invests where you invest o Doesn’t charge brokerage fees or finders fees o Has the experience and contacts you need About the Author: Charles Denney II; International Real Estate investor is the founder of Resinto Property.
N/A N/A HELP! Questions I need to ask the REALTOR
13 October 2006 | 9 replies
The dual agent of the brokerage would be the broker in charge.
N/A N/A Real Estate Agents?
21 November 2006 | 4 replies
In both situations the Seller is covering the cost of both the “listing agent” and the “buyer’s agent” brokerage fees.
N/A N/A Hello from St. Louis
16 January 2018 | 6 replies
I owned an REO brokerage from 2002-2009 in S City.