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- Q: i've heard plenty of times that real estate is where you want to be when making money.. i'm considering it but i'm not sure what exactly i need to be considering. i want to know how often do you make a sale? how much can a realtor make? i would like to know the opinion of any real estate agent about their line of work? also what kind of real estate is better to get into, for instance commercial real estate? please help with any advice that may help guide me in making my decision. thank you! and also please no sarcastic remarks just to try and get yourself points. thanks again.
- Some people work for months even a year or more in real estate and don't make enough money to pay the bills. Something to keep in mind is that you have to maintain continuing education credits for as long as you want to keep your real estate license active. Having a plan, some money saved or another income, will smooth your entry into this competitive business. Budget for several months without any income, perhaps six or more in come cases. Budget for enough money to begin a website and online strategy to build business down the line. However, lots of contacting of people, and beginning your prospects list by the old methods will help you to get started while the slower online process builds. You can call, mail and email every person you know, and you just may pull a deal out of the hat sooner than expected. This will keep you in the game while you build your marketing efforts and business.
- Q: I've been wanting to move to california for a really long time. Currently i live in NJ. I also want to go to college in Cali, but im not sure if it is a smart move...going so far away.? I want to study business and get my real estate liscense. Selling multi-million $ houses in Cali mean lots of commission! Is this a good future and field of work?
- Selling real estate has a lot to do with knowing people who are selling and buying and about the market. Yes, the commission checks on multi-million dollar homes are nice however, real estate agents live on commission alone. If it takes you 6 months to sell your first house, you have no paycheck for 6 months (unless you are working somewhere else too). Have you applied to schools in California? Have you looked at different areas that you would be interested in selling real estate in? Do you know how to get your real estate license in California? Real estate agents that people like to say, oooh. i could do that... they make SO much money... have been in real estate for a while-- they didnt just decide to sell real estate and make a ton of money. Being a real estate agent is opening a small business. You provide a service for people buying or selling real estate but you have to run your life much like a business. Most people shop for homes on weekends. If you dont work a weekend, you can miss out on sales. My point is that the really successful real estate agents work when everybody else has gone home for the evening. I think that yes, real estate is a good field of work and offers people great futures... however, I think your plan seems more like a pipe dream and pretty naiive to think its that easy to just up and move to California and start selling multi-million dollar homes. I say this because I sell real estate and its much harder and more time consuming than I ever would have guessed prior to getting into the field.
- Q: I have been trying to find out if I will need a bachelors degree in real estate in order to get a good paying job as a real estate agent? I really want to go into real estate and do really well at it but I just don't want to have to put in 4 years of college to get a bachelors degree. Does anyone know if you can get a good paying job with the bachelors degree??
- Being a real estate agent is not a good-paying job - it is your own business, and you can make as much or as little as you want depending on how hard you are willing to work. A bachelor's degree will not help you in real estate - being good with people, knowing how to market yourself, having a strong understanding of the local market and how to smoothly get a deal to go through - those are the things that will help you. If you spent 4 years and the same amount of money learning the real estate business that you would spend at college, you would be miles ahead, but remember that most people who go into real estate fail. Get a job as an assistant to a successful agent and learn the business that way for several years before you try it on your own. Good luck -
- Q: i am considering getting a brokers license in massachusetts, its pretty easy. but since i know nothing about real estate i am wondering how exactly you make money with a brokers license. can someone take me through the process. ex: step 1, pass the test and get ur license....step 10, get paidalso im a student so i cant do anything full time with it.
- one must become a sales person before becoming a broker. And it is anything but easy; 3/4 fail the test the first time. --to help someone sell property, a broker's agent will take a LISTING. to help someone BUY property, an agent will sign a buyer's agency agreement and find what the buyer wants. the seller pays the commission for the seller's agent and the buyer's agent, in most circumstances. the more agents that a broker has, the more likelihood that one or two will CLOSE deals monthly; that commission is split with the broker UNLESS the Agent pays a desk fee. can guide you further if desired; am licensed in a dif state
- Q: What would be the name for a job of a person who buys homes, fixes them up, and sells them for a profit?Also, can you tell me if this job, and being a real estate broker/agent would be a good combination of work considering agents/brokers are really part time jobs?
- they are called flippers
- Q: Hi, I'm trying to buy a restaurant right now. I already signed the purchase agreement. So far I don't have my own agent. The agent hired by the seller tells me what to do next. That is because this agent told me that since the purchase price of the restaurant is kind of low, I shouldn't hire my agent. Well she said so, so I didn't hire anyone, and I thought she is going to help me for every little thing as my agent as well because she is getting double commission. But she is not doing as well as i expected. When I ask help for something she simply tells me to figure out by myself. Also, i talked with restaurant owners about my situation, they all say I should have my agent. So I want to hire my own real estate agent But I don't know if I can do so now. I already signed the purchase agreement, and escrow is about to open. Is it too late to hire my own agent?? Someone help me!!!
- In cases of dual agency the listing agent becomes your agent and the office broker becomes the sellers agent during any disputes. If you have not granted the listing agent the right to represent you as a dual agent you can get an agent of your choice to step in. I would recommend using an agent familiar with commercial real estate. For your loan you will need a business plan and other extra items that an average agent wont be of much help with. No agent that represents a party in a transaction should ever just tell a client to figure it out for yourself that statement alone is grounds for replacement of the agent. It is in the best interest of her and her clients that this deal closes. Leaving you hanging like that is counter-productive and affects all parties. The price has no bearing on your right to effective representation. Perhaps a legal attorney should become your agent in fact.
- Q: I am a college student and am interested in learning about real estate, but I have no clue how to start. I bought a book, but I think it's the next step, I need something to fill the gap. - Can anyone direct me to a website with a beginners guide?- If someone could write maybe a paragraph or two as an introduction that would be great.- If I wanted to get started in real estate out of college, how would you recommend I start?
- If you a college student and interested in learning about real estate, the bast way to do this, is to get a job as a Secretary in any real estate office. What you will learn there no book will do. And get a part time job for this position, it's no problem. Good Luck!
- Q: I am a senior in high school and i want to be a real estate agent. what is the best way to go into it? go to college? is there a degree for that? or jut take one of those classes. i want to know all about it and what kind of real estate is the best and how much they make. please help!
- In Illinois, where I live, a salesperson must be 21 or over, take a 45 hour course, and pass a state exam. Completion of continuing education courses are necessary to renew your license. Additional courses must be taken and passed to be a real estate broker. Most salespeople are independent contractors, meaning that they work at a real estate office, but are responsible for paying all their own taxes, automobile expenses, and Realtor board charges. An earned commission is split with the office where you work. Experienced agents often choose to work at an office where they are paid the total commission, but they pay rent and expenses at their office, and all advertising and multiple listing service charges.
- Q: HI,I'm only 13 years of age, and for some reason, i am quite interested in investing in real estate. i've read plenty of books on the subjects, even if i could only about understand about 10% of what I read. i undertsnad that at the moment that the market in this subject is falling? i was wonder if i could still make money in this market, and if i could, could you give me the main points of the how to's? and what are the risk of investing besides losing your property. i know i'm still young, and people are probably thinking this is to complicated for a kid to understand, but i belive that if i wanted to suceed in this investment, then i will. in time that is (:
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