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Nicholas Searles Phoenix, AZ: Inactive License, New Agent & Finding The Right Firm
5 August 2018 | 3 replies
I think training/mentorship is going to be a big factorfor me, the commission split/fees not so much right off the bat - I know I can succeed, just need to get myself off on the right foot.Really appreciate any help/information on this!
Annalisa Padilla I want your opinion about some brokers commission options
5 August 2018 | 1 reply
Some are 100% commission with monthly fees, agent transaction fees, and a website and full access to CRM.
Bryan Hiyas Work with Cash Buyers/ Investor
11 August 2018 | 5 replies
If you have anything for us, please send me an email bryan@calyanirealestate .com   We are willing to pay 6% commission rate for working with us or maybe even more than that if profit margin is huge, Thanks!
Tony Marcelle Does anyone know John Cochran?Is
2 May 2019 | 2 replies
If you have some questions on anything feel free to call Boo or Logan at our office - those two guys can answer any questions you have to make sure you're getting involved in the right program for you :) And don't worry - they're not your typical commission hungry sales reps, John pays them hefty salaries and they know their  biggest priority is to find out what each person actually needs and see how we can help them so you won't be pressured into anything.
James Hsia Tenant breaking 5 yr lease, barely a yr in
17 August 2018 | 18 replies
So you can charge for any advertising or agent commissions if you use a agent. 
Connor Cushman New Investor - Should I get my real estate license?
10 August 2018 | 15 replies
Save 3% on any deal I purchase as I take the commission instead of giving it to an agent.4.
Alejandro Lee Buying without an agent
24 August 2018 | 12 replies
Hi BP community,So i found a property off market and the owner would like to sell without having agents involved (due to commission, etc) What are some of the things I should look at?
Rick Anderson Do I HAVE to use a commercial broker if I already have a buyer?
6 August 2018 | 3 replies
If not, and I have to have a broker, what's a reasonable commission?
Aaron R Pike Buying and selling houses without a realtor
18 June 2019 | 2 replies
BUT... that 6% commission is a gut punch to profits and I know plenty of investors have decided to brave the world of real estate marketing themselves.For those intrepid investors, let me ask you this: if you're buying who drafts your purchase contracts?
Heath Ryans Short Sale the Only Option?
13 August 2018 | 6 replies
A successful short-sale typically benefits the borrower (homeowner) in the following ways: it can give them more time in the house (and payment-free); it is better than a foreclosure from a credit report perspective and wold allow him to obtain a new purchase loan for a new home in the future more quickly as compared to having it go through foreclosure.I would encourage you both to reach out to a local realtor with short-sale experience and have them facilitate the transaction, it would not cost you or the owner the commission as it would be paid out of the bank's proceeds.No, in a short-sale I would definitely not offer any payments to him directly that are not known and approved by the bank, you can get yourself in hot water and probably legal trouble by doing that on a short sale.