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Ryan Komagome Pros and Cons of Section 8 housing
21 June 2020 | 14 replies
It just so happens my experience with section 8 has been horrible-- stereotypes exist because people are really like that, not everyone.. but some are.. she is incredibly rude, verbally abusive to us,  constantly complaining,  quick to say she is going to sue us--and gosh, it's everything people warn you about-- I got!   
Dayne Keenan Stay in college or get into RE now?
12 June 2020 | 17 replies
In other words, he's good at one thing: selling you books and motivation
Idan Narotzki No rent because of Corona, what to do?
12 June 2020 | 4 replies
You can delay movng forward with it but at least she will be more motivated to get this resolved.That being said, this is what cash reserves are for.
Anthony Sarrouf Direct Mail - Branded vs Non-Branded?
11 June 2020 | 6 replies
Only do this if your website is good enough to actually convert motivated sellers.
Richard Mur Choosing My Brokerage; Caveats VS Positive Nuances
14 June 2020 | 1 reply
Full time educator that runs her other real estate school- Brokerage has own app where we store training videos and guest speakers from our events- Mentoring program for new agents to shadow experienced agent- Brokerage creates template personal site for me- 2 education classes/month via Zoom- 1 Sales meeting/month for education & motivation- 1 meeting/month on technology use, a staff member that deals with IT needs- 70/30 Split- $355 Annual Office desk due- 2% Transaction fee- No lead production, produce own leads, repeat & referral- 223 current & pending listings- Have had new agents close 20 homes in first year and other only 6 homes; variesBrokerage C:- This is Keller Williams, so probably pretty standard and y'all are familiar with them, I'm sure- Within my region: Own 12% of all inventory; 600 to 900 active listings and closed just under 3,500 homes last yearBrokerage D:- 21 agents in local office- Momentum Program for training- 95% commission paid on a transaction, fees included but you choose how much you want to spend (private office/shared office/WFH office,- Brokerage does not provide leads but can obtain leads from sister brokerage, no cost- Currently 82 listings, 50 active, states it is currently a seller's market- Goal is to sell at least $2,000,000 per year- Average sale price for last 90 days (8 properties) is $260,400Brokerage E:- Training videos available- Weekly sales meetings- Ninja sales training 2-3/month with Q/A's- Offer a one-on-one mentorship program for new agents- Mentor and I would split commission 50/50 first couple of transactions or when I'm ready to go solo- Lesser degree mentorship for 75/25 commission- $46.50/month Brokerage fees Plus $25/month on E's&O's- Own website on brokerage webpage for $10/month- 70/30 Commission split; 95/5 for sale milestones- Once you pass $5M in sales, you're still on 70/30 split until you pay out brokerage $20,000, which in turn split becomes 95/5- 3% broker fee each transaction with $3,000 cap- Can provide leads by signing and paying up for different things (ICC/OPCity/Buyside)- 255 active listingsBrokerage F:- Extensive 6 week onboarding process for training- No monthly fees; biz cards/signs/lockboxes/marketing all paid for- Provides leads- 2 CRMs that hold database of your clients- Usually 100 listings at any given time, lower now because of Covid- Minimal standard to remain with company is 24/year.
David Reo How to raise seed money for a real estate business
22 June 2020 | 13 replies
Now, you are in CA which is an incredibly expensive market so I can understand your need for capital and there is probably a lot more significant payday when you close a deal.
Account Closed Alot On The Plate, But It Ain’t Gon’, Eat Itself
11 June 2020 | 3 replies
Yesterday me & a motivated seller agreed on a deal, Today I payed earnest money to title company Is that the correct process if not explain?
Dalyn Hazell D4D Leads - Pass or no?
14 June 2020 | 6 replies
A motivated seller is a motivated seller.
Andy Eakes North Park, San Diego California Bungalow
11 June 2020 | 4 replies
The seller was motivated and I got a great deal.
Thomas Baylor Very motivated beginning wholesaler.
11 June 2020 | 1 reply
I am a highly motivated individual who’s looking to get started in wholesaling.