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- Q: well i m aware of in order to be a real estate broker you need to have a licence, i just wondering who is in this field can give me some informations on when you are a broker how it works, after you gotta a licence , will you hired by a brokerage, do you need to pay to stay in a brokerage, how much the course cost , and how long. i don't really know what to do with my life. i 'm interested in real estate, i'm living in toronto. thx
- There is a big difference in being a real estate broker and being a real estate agent. You will need to start as an agent working for another broker. The steps in Canada are probably different than for the US, but here, you take an 80-hour course, take the state licensure test, pay your $1000 fee for the course/test/license, and in some areas, you have to find a broker to sponsor you before they will let you take the test. In other words, you have to find a broker that says he will hire you if you pass the test. That keeps every person on the street from just going out and getting a license. Different brokerages have different rules for payment and commission. Some pay you a flat rate per montha and then deduct your commission off of that. Any extra commission you make is yours to keep. With that method, you are guaranteed a minimum monthly salary. You will most likely have to sell for years and prove yourself before someone will pay this way. Some pay commission only, and that's pretty much what you can expect when starting out. What % commission they pay to you will vary from brokerage to brokerage, too. Here, real estate companies charge 6% to a seller to sell a house. 3% goes to the seller's brokerage and 3% goes to the buyer's brokerage. In most cases, the agent gets 1% and the house gets 2%. However, if you are both the buyer's and seller's agent, you may be able to negotiate more than 1%.
- Q: I am looking to get into a career that doesn't require a Bachelors Degree and have been looking around at different options. One that I liked was a Real Estate Appraiser, now in this economy where there are a lot of foreclosures and houses that are on the market, would this field be the route to go or are there better options. Also is there a possibility to earn about 65k and up in my situation.
- u did not say why you liked it. U can earn that amount. there is no such thing as better --only you know what excites/interests u
- Q: Also, how much is the yearly income for a real estate agent? And what is the difference between a real estate agent and a broker and how much does a broker make a year?
- In order to work, salespersons must then be associated with (and act under the authority of) a real estate broker. Many states also have reciprocal agreements with other states, allowing a licensed individual from a qualified state to take the second state's exam without completing the course requirements, or, in some cases, take only a state law exam.
- Q: Can a Real Estate Agent's Commission paid based on difference between the property sale price and the actual sale price? Meaning, if the realtor offering a property for sale at $100,000, can the agent offer to find a buyer who can pay $120,000 for the same property and to have the price difference ($20,000) as his/her commission? If yes, what type of commission contracts does the agent need to have with the realtor and the buyers? Thank you,
- In Real Estate EVERYTHING is negotiable if it has not been signed and agreed upon in a contract already. So if you guys already signed the purchase contract which is why you have a closing date already, you cannot fire anyone. The agent will get his/her 3%. I doubt the seller will want to negotiate again with you if he know he alredy has the home sold so I dont see how the seller could cancell the contract to help you bring in another agent and cut into their profits. You can put a complaint with your state's Department of Real Estate. You could also take them to court but I doubt you will want to spend lots of $$ in court. IF you have not signed the purchased contract which I dont think this is the case since you already have a closing date, you could fire the agent anytime and get someone that can represent your best interest in the transaction. Good luck
- Q: I just got my real estate license and I would like to know if someone could give me some good advice on where to start to get on my feet. Thanks!
- Have you interviewed any Brokers? If not, then I suggest you start there since you have to hang your real estate license with a Broker. When you interview a Broker, keep in mind that you want to know what they can do for you, not what you can do for them. You have to sell yourself as you are not an employee of the Broker you are an independent contractor. If you have chosen a Broker, find out if they have any programs,coaching or mentor program so that you are not out there on your own. Ask if they have any seasoned agents that are willing to take a new agent under their wings. You might also want to join a team as an assistant to an agent so you can learn the ropes. If you have not generated any leads yet you better get going with that. If you don't know how, ask your Broker or other agents what they did. Most agents with give you brief idea of where to start. You always need Buyers and Sellers in your pipeline in order to be successful. Congratulations and enjoy yourself......
- Q: Any real estate agents out there? I'm hoping to get my Cert IV in property services (real estate) next year, but I know nothing about the industry... I would like to know-Do I need to be a pushy person to make sales-Will i get paid even if i dont get sales-Do i have to lie to clients about properties-Do I need to be extremely outgoingAny help GREATLY appreciated :)
- no sometimes no yes you will have to doing alot of traveling back and forth to properties
- Q: I live in Hawaii. I'm 18. I kind of want to move, though. Do I have to live in the area for a long time to become a real estate agent? Do I have to go to school/get seperate licenses in different states?
- In many states you do not have to live in the state at all- but of course to succeed I think you should live in the exact area you want to do business in and become very familiar with the area. The schooling is just to pass the state test. The company you work for will help you learn how to succeed (or should help you).
- Q: Is there a real estate school in Atlanta that offers financial aid?
- Real Estate School Atlanta
- Q: In California, the commission to real estate salespersons is generally 6% (3% to selling agent + 3% to buying agent). After the real estate salesperson (either selling / buying agent) gets his 3%, how much does the broker keep and how much does the salesperson himself keep? I was told that broker keeps 60% and salesperson keeps 40% - Is that true?Also, how does a salesperson go about picking which broker to associate with? What kind of training does broker provide?
- California Real Estate Commission
- Q: I have enough money to invest in an apartment complex and I'm interested in real estate but I don't want to go in blindly. How should I learn about investing in real estate and getting experience in it?
- Join a real estate investor's club if there is one where you are. It's a very good way to learn about being a landlord.
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