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BOOMER
07-28-2007, 12:58 AM
How many houses do they give you to sell. Is the best houses based on seniority.Im not a real estate agent yet, nor have I ben to school for one either!

H. A
07-28-2007, 01:10 AM
It sounds as if you haven't interviewed any brokers. You need to talk to several and they will explain their respective systems. None actually give you any houses to sell you have to bird dog and find builders and home owners that will let you list their houses. It is not easy and takes a long time to build up your inventory and the harder you work the better you will do.

bull_rooster_aardvark
07-28-2007, 10:05 PM
I hate to break it to you but they give you nothing to sell - you've got to go get the business yourself. You've got to advertise for clients and send people your card and such. Eventually hopefully people will start calling you to list their properties. Also you often can work under an experienced agent. They will give you much of the work and while the pay isn't great you get to learn the ropes from a pro. If takes alot of working to get up and running in real estate but the longer you keep at it the easier it gets.Best luck.

hoodhoprox
07-29-2007, 06:29 PM
why the heck are you asking us? you are in the profession! have you already done those things (get your license and get hired)? or are you saying what happens when you do that down the road? basically you work for yourself, in the fact that you have to get your own clients, do your own marketing and get houses to sell. i hope this was a question for the future and not now, or you are going to be in serious trouble. if you already got hired, ask them...

ITmom
07-30-2007, 02:21 AM
They don't give you any houses to sell. You have to network to try and get leads. I'm not sure how your company works but at best they might give you some leads to work with. So seniority has nothing to do with it. Email me for more info