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#233780 - 06/20/08 12:37 PM All the hype about Remax
Tycoon Offline
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Registered: 02/15/08
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Loc: Montreal, Quebec
I am done my course and will be interviewing with brokers such as Remax, Century21 and Sutton within the next week.

I have heard such good things about the Remax brokerage in my area and all the successful (top performing) realtors in my area are with this broker.

I want to know if Remax is worth the investment (time and money) and if I can really be more successful with them as opposed to Century21 because of the training, marketing name and surroundings?

Does Remax really have a good training program to increase the chances of success (apprentice program)?

Is it really worth the initial investment?

Should I weigh out my options and not consider the banner to start in the business?


Edited by Tycoon (06/20/08 12:39 PM)

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#233841 - 06/20/08 07:52 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Tycoon]
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Registered: 06/13/08
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Loc: Maryland
Hi there.. I'm also a new agent and just signed with remax this week. There is alot of confusion when it comes to RE/MAX. Alot of people think that you have to pay dearly to work for them. Reality is that you do not. I was under this misconception as well until I met with them. Most RE/MAX offices offer a 50/50 or 70/30 split for new agents so that you don't have to pay the desk fee. Once you get established and start doing deals regularly you can go on the 100% split and pay the desk fee. When you compare what you will pay RE/MAX including the desk fee to what you would pay the other brokers at a lower split and no desk fee, RE/MAX comes out the winner. If your volume is good you will pay RE/MAX way less that a traditional broker.

so check out your RE/MAX office and inquire about the 50/50 and 70/30 split. It was a no brainer for me.

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#233891 - 06/21/08 01:38 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: amanda1266]
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Every RE/MAX office is independently owned and operated, with as many variations as you can possibly think of. Interview the different Brokers they all have unique business plans.

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#234473 - 06/24/08 02:29 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: deepsea]
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Every RE/MAX office is independently owned and operated.

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#280366 - 03/09/09 10:42 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: REODayton]
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Registered: 12/19/08
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Loc: TX, USA
one more thing about the RE/MAX split is that they have a cap. after you reach the cap in commission contributions you stop paying comission for the rest of the year!
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#280441 - 03/10/09 09:37 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: WisdomRealtors]
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Originally Posted By: WisdomRealtors
one more thing about the RE/MAX split is that they have a cap. after you reach the cap in commission contributions you stop paying comission for the rest of the year!


Not in any Re\Max office I have talked to.

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#280583 - 03/10/09 10:40 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: REODayton]
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I started with Cowldell Banker Residential Brokerage. Their split is poor but you will receive great training there. They had been trying to recruit from different RE/Max offices but they had not offer me any good training. You may find some with good trying, I don't know.
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#280627 - 03/11/09 08:40 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Viktor]
Jennifer Allan Offline

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Loc: Denver
RE/MAX, like any other brokerage, has to be competitive in the marketplace it's in. When I started with RE/MAX in 2000, they had a flat desk fee and didn't even offer a split. Now, in my office at least, they do have a split because too many agents can't afford the desk fee.

In the past, RE/MAX did not usually offer training because their desk fee structure didn't encourage new agents to join. However (again, in my market), RE/MAX is recruiting new agents, so there is some training. HOWEVER - this training will be office-specific and may not exist in some.

Is it worth having the balloon? Yeah, I like being with RE/MAX, mainly due to the perception that it's where serious agents end up. But if I left the company would I lose business? Nah. If I were new and looking for a company, do I think I'd do better at RE/MAX versus somewhere else just due to the name? Nah.

Interview around and find the place that feels right. If it's not right, you can leave - it's really not that big of a deal.
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#280641 - 03/11/09 09:57 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Jennifer Allan]
Steve Howe Offline
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Registered: 12/27/08
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Loc: Minneapolis, MN
I don't even work in an office for my Re/Max Team. In fact, the Re/Max Advantage Plus Broker also owns another brokerage called Agent Referral Network, which operates under the Re/Max umbrella.

So all my transactions go through Re/Max, but I only pay $263 in desk fees a month. My split is 50-50 for a "Team Generated Lead" or 80-20 for a "Personally Generated Lead".

I also pay a $495 transaction fee for every deal. But in the end it keeps my monthly cash flow budget down.

I also notice that Re/Max is still making a big push with their national and local advertising, trying to get people off the fence for buying into this great Buyer's Market. I think that speaks volumes to their success as a business.
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#283212 - 03/25/09 06:54 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Steve Howe]
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Registered: 02/04/09
Posts: 5
Loc: Orange County, CA
I am still new at this. Can you tell me if I understand how splits & such work...Hypothetically..if a house sells for $300,000 at 6% commission (I know commission is negotiable..just a hypothetical number here)... That would give $18,000 that the listing agent & Buyers agent to split. Then each agent splits that amount with their broker, depending on the agreement. A 70/30 split would mean broker gets 30% of that $9,000 & agent gets 70%. Correct? Are there usually any more fees that you pay out of that? Steve mentioned a transaction fee. I am sure there are many things that agents have to pay for, but I am wondering what usually (or can) come right out of your commission.

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#283253 - 03/25/09 11:15 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: PV92804]
Perky_REALTOR Offline
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 5864
Loc: PA
My office requires me to pay a $30 per transaction E&O insurance fee.

Also, the franchise gets 8% of every commission, before my split with the broker.

But that's just for my office; each office is different.

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#283293 - 03/26/09 07:47 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
Bigtoe Offline
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I sure hope Tycoon isn't still looking for a company to sign up with.
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#283394 - 03/26/09 05:50 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Bigtoe]
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He's probably looking for #2 by now.

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#283528 - 03/27/09 01:15 PM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Perky_REALTOR]
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Registered: 11/16/07
Posts: 559
Loc: CA
Tycoon: when you start out, you want good training. Go with the office that will help you get the best skills. Once you know what you are doing, look around for an arrangement that can put the most money in your wallet.

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#283940 - 03/30/09 03:45 AM Re: All the hype about Remax [Re: Cave Man]
ryanallen Offline
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Registered: 03/24/09
Posts: 9
Loc: California
Don't make a decision based on company brand, base it on training and support.

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