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#220205 - 04/16/08 01:54 PM
90/10 split
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Are there any companies offering this kind of split for a newbie, without desk fees. I am in NJ...appreciate your responses.
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#220312 - 04/16/08 08:54 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: DelCidsRealty]
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Registered: 01/05/08
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Loc: ca
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there is a few offering 100% with either a per transaction fee or monthly desk fee, but be careful, you will not get any support or training.
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#220313 - 04/16/08 09:01 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: agentca]
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Registered: 09/18/04
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Loc: Idaho Falls, ID, USA
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vik --
There is no free lunch. Your brokerage will either give you a modest split with limited monthly fees or a high split with substantial monthly fees.
Particularly in the beginning, you need to focus on getting good training, mentoring, and tools.
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#220378 - 04/17/08 06:53 AM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: Viktor]
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I'd try and find a Broker that would give you 99.5/.5! Now that is what I offer our people. That .5 really pays off when the agents, (New & Old) have 2 million questions and problems to work out on every deal that slides into the pending folder. Broker means "Broke" I guess. BigC
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#220420 - 04/17/08 09:58 AM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: ManFromTheBand]
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Thank you guys, that was great insight. i am looking to do this part-time starting of with some people i know and some for investments.
Manfromtheband, do you know any broker in NJ that offers the deal you are getting? is the broker you working for local or nationwide? i would like to get the deal you are getting? how did you go about getting it?
thanks once again
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#220699 - 04/18/08 10:38 AM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: Codythebest]
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Registered: 05/16/07
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>>I was in a 100/0 with $300 fee per transaction. No desk, no >>training, no nothing.
thanks cody.
hard to find this though. I am in NJ. i called almost every broker in my area and nobody offered this. Is there a special breed of brokers offering this?
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#220716 - 04/18/08 12:35 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: vik]
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Loc: SouthEast
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Yea they're called Stupid Broke Brokers. SBB.
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#220736 - 04/18/08 02:07 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: vik]
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Registered: 02/05/05
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Loc: Las Vegas
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Vik,
It doesn't sound like you have earned the level of choices you want. If you are going to be doing this part time, you probably don't want too much of a hefty monthly fee, but it will all depend on if you plan to have this career for a while.
You are brand new! Go with a company that will offer you training! Don't worry too much about the commission! It is not your business to worry about that right now! Training is EVERYTHING! If you go with a company that offers a higher split and no training, what are you going to do when you get stuck on a contract with a client? You will be so lost, it is unbelievable.
That is all we need in this business. More newbies that care more about their commission than learning how to do things right. Just remember, it's the agents that don't care to learn that mess up a lot and get thrown out of this business.
Worry about learning first, then your commission. Most brokers won't take part-time newbies and give them 100% commission split.
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#221818 - 04/22/08 09:44 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: vik]
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Registered: 08/23/05
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Loc: Spring Hill, FL
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Hi Vik, Believe it or not, it's the standard (and only) commission program from my brokerage. Currently we're only in Florida with about 100 agents or so. All you have to do to get the deal I'm getting is sign on the line which is dotted. Also believe it or not, this is the best broker I've had (out of 3). The first took 50% of my paycheck in exchange for "excellent training" which amounted to dropping a phone book on my desk and saying "I recommend you start at Z because everyone else starts at A". The second broker gave me a 95/5 split but I had to pay $1,400/month in desk/management fees and I couldn't get him on the phone when I had questions for the life of me. And now my current broker answers my calls, returns messages promptly, provides training (if you want it), has a great attitude, is helpful when I need him, and not leaning over my shoulder when I don't...it's really a great environment if you're reasonably self-sufficient. Call absolutely every brokerage you can find in the phone book and set up interviews (EVERY ONE - including the ones that aren't affiliated with the big franchises). Realize that every broker is trying to sell you something, take everything they say with a grain of salt until they've earned your trust, and ask other people who work at the brokerage how happy they are/how long they've been there/how business is, what they like/don't like, etc. Yes, it amounts to a lot of work doing all this for multiple brokerages...but this is going to shape your business. Put in the appropriate amount of ground-work and you'll be in MUCH better shape than 95% of the other new (and veteran) agents out there. Manfromtheband, do you know any broker in NJ that offers the deal you are getting? is the broker you working for local or nationwide? i would like to get the deal you are getting? how did you go about getting it?
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#221838 - 04/22/08 11:14 PM
Re: 90/10 split
[Re: agentca]
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Registered: 01/27/07
Posts: 2746
Loc: LAND OF THE FREE!
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there is a few offering 100% with either a per transaction fee or monthly desk fee, but be careful, you will not get any support or training. blanket statemenets like that do not hold true in a world of independent contractors and brokerages that are independentley owned and operated. dont forget that every broker runs their shop differently. i work at a 100% shop and i have been at a few places and the best training that i have gotten to this day is from the 100% company.
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