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- Q:I'm planning on getting my real estate agents license in the next few weeks. I've heard that Century 21 and some other companies have their own courses. Is it better to attend their course or just a regular local real estate school. Also what companies are good for new agents. Any advice you can give is appreciated! Thanks!Oh and I'll be getting my license in Tenessee.
- Hi Ryan :-) Yes, the larger franchises do offer in-house training. I belong to an ERA Franchise (owned by Realogy who also owns C-21 and Coldwell Banker). I've found the online courses they offer to be excellent as well as convenient since you can do them in the comfort of your own home. Some are webinar formats which are also nice because you have an opportunity to answer questions. As far as getting your license...I would stay with an Independent Program for your Principles...recommend Anthony's or Allied for that. You don't want to contractually obligate yourself to a franchise for your initial schooling. The best way to find a good office is to talk to the local agents. It is really important to find an office that isn't too large and with a broker that is very informed and involved in the day-to-day business. Find an agent who LOVES their office and their broker. How active are they in their community? Are they up-to-speed on the newest technologies available? It is more important for you to find a place where you feel supported, and comfortable but challenged. Take your time so you don't office hop. Commission split is not the most important so don't be tempted by 90% commission splits because 90% of the time you will have NO support from your broker. Most beginners start out in the 50-60% range and work up to 70-75% as they gain experience. You may want to look into a good coaching program such as Mike Ferry or Tim Julie Harris. Both are excellent. Best of luck to you! This is not a seller's market...not a buyer's market....it is a Realtor's market!
- Q:I have an real estate question and I would like to know if anyone knows the answer. Ok lets say there is a couple The Lemons and they are buying a house and they have an agent named Sally who works for Mary's real estate company they find a house that they like make an offer that is accepted.However the house is being sold by Barry who works for a different real estate company then Mary and Sally work for. I know Barry and Sally would have to split the commission but does Mary get any money since Sally is her employee?
- Most real estate agents are under some type of split structure with the broker of record, in this case Mary. So if Sally makes a $5,000 commission, she'll most likely have to split it with Mary. That's how real estate works.
- Q:I am leaving Los Angeles and moving back to Las Vegas after the first of the year..I cannot handle how much it costs to live here....I want to go to a real estate school in Las Vegas....does anyone have any suggestions?? Thanks!!
- I got my real estate license here in Las Vegas last October and it expires at the end of this month and I'm not going to renew it. Everyone LAST year was like It's going to be great here in 6 months and it's been a year and it's still dead.
- Q:What do you need to have a profitable company dealing in Real Estates ?
- A person becomes a real estate agent by attending a certain number of hours of training, passing a state test and obtaining a license to engage in real estate sales from the state where they will work.
- Q:My father's interested in buying a house and have it rented out. He's saying it's a really good investment and we can really get a good sum of money from it. Could you give me any websites that talks about all the things related to investing in real estate? I'm curious at all these especially during these hard economic times and money is hard to come by.
- Its always profitable to invest in real estate :-)
- Q:What do you think is the true future of real estate market in SE florida... i want to sell move closer to workplace in WPB???
- Thanks Jill B, for this information.
- Q:how does someone get a real estate license? how is the process? and how hard/easy is it? also, what do i do after i get it? where do i get a job, how much it pays and...will i get a job? thnx!
- go to your local community college....you take two intro courses...take the test...after that you can get a job at a realty office...but you have to pay them to work there....and you get a commission of everything you sell but the market is bad right now and don't expect to make any money for a while
- Q:My boss has asked me to find him all of the Real Estate Fund of Funds Managers with assets under management above a certain amount. Is there some place I can find a list or database that doesn't cost an arm and a leg to obtain? I don't care if the information is a year or two old, it would be a great start just to find one.
- There is also an index fund available that invests in REITs. Vanguard has two of them. One an ETF and the other a non-etf. Go to their web site to find out more. You might also try Morningstar but I was unable to find much there.
- Q:I have recently graduated from an ABA approved Paralegal program and I'm interested in becoming a Real Estate Paralegal. I would like to know if I need to take some real estate classes to boost my job prospects? I live in NYC.Thanks!
- Congratulations on your ABA!! It should go without saying that anytime you can build on your knowledge specific to your career is beneficial. Laws and real estate are state-specific, so not only will the knowledge you gain through additional schooling, but the initiative taken to build your resume will fair well in your job search. If you already have a goal as to who specifically you'd like as your employer, contact them and ask what it is they look for in an employee for just such a position. They may have specific directives that will point you in the right direction. Take it from someone who wishes she had done that BEFORE she spent four years in college only to then teach for a year and find out those 4 years were wasted. The Perfect Resume by Tom Jackson is an EXCELLENT resource for someone like yourself. Also, there's quite a variety of cover letter and resume templates on Microsoft's website or just click into the lick below... Best of luck!
- Q:Tips for negotiating the best real estate cash deals.
- I doubt you'll find any real estate agents wanting to give out any real free advise. There are several reasons for that not just wanting to earn a commission. My two cents: It all depends on the market, property in question, etc. If I am selling in a hot neighborhood that is fetching asking and above asking price offers, you can offer me cash all you want. It maybe a deciding factor between two similar priced offers since you would be able to close faster on average with all cash but that is where the advantage stops. In fact, I would push the issue and either one of you would be raising your asking price. If closing fast isn't an issue then having cash is generally not any more of an advantage to having an otherwise qualified buyer. If you are in a buyers market, you could expect a minumum 10% reduction. I would personally offer 20-25% for cash assuming that the seller isn't in obvious desperation or should I say motivated to sell and willing to entertain offers. I am not going to say that it doesn't hurt to ask because it could destroy any credibility if you really low ball someone. If you do, have your ducks in a row and be able to show why your offer is in fact reasonable. A lot of people base the asking price on emotion and not necessarily fair market value so your job as an investor or agent is to bring them down or up to reality.
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