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#293534 - 06/04/09 05:15 PM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: Zorich]
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#1 is my vote. you will have more overhead, costs and time demands than you anticipate and the more $$ you can bring in on your side the better.
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#293693 - 06/05/09 12:05 PM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: super realtor]
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One of the key things besides e&o is: Who is going to review agent transaction files? If you have lots of agents, you will probably want to hire someone or contract that out, and of course need a fee structure that covers those expenses.
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#293819 - 06/06/09 05:14 AM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: super realtor]
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Why not offer a menu of options. This way you will appeal to more agents.
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#293839 - 06/06/09 08:27 AM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: Bigtoe]
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Super, how many agents do you have? I'd like to learn how many agents you have signed up and what the response has been to your business model. If you will share that info with us that would be great.
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#293940 - 06/06/09 10:24 PM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: Zorich]
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Charge them 95% ? . . . . Don't you mean 5% ?
If people are working for 5%, then things are much worse out there than I've been led to believe !
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#298345 - 07/13/09 09:31 PM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: Zorich]
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I would say work on your own and forget about getting agents.
If you were considering expanding your team, then agents are a great idea. If you are bringing agents in to make money or to increase your visibility, charge more than 5%!
Now, this all hinges on your own productivity as a Realtor. If you make a lot of money selling real estate, trading it off to manage an office is silly. Even if you think you can hire someone to manage agents, it will ABSOLUTELY still take time away from you and your ability to pull the same production. If you are a moderate producer, then perhaps it is worth considering. If you are a low producer, but a great motivator, then go gettcha some agents!! Great motivators are hard to come by, just the same as being a high producting agent. Both are a rare breed that should be appreciated.
I recently got an email from an agent at my office saying........."i have been negotiating a sale, but had to forgoe my commission in effort to make it work. If this is a problem, please give me a call" Seriously!
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#298409 - 07/14/09 01:35 PM
Re: Opening brokerage, your thoughts?
[Re: REOsRock]
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Loc: Colorado
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Of the two, I like #2 better, because #1 doesn't protect you if they don't produce anything at all. Even then, I'd say that #2 is too cheap and that a desk fee should be 2 or 3x as high.
In both cases, if your only point of differentiation is price, I wouldn't count on having any loyalty from agents and would tend to agree with "REOsRock" about just selling houses yourself. That pricing model will barely pay for itself, and you'll pick yourself up more headaches than profits...
BTW: Hi to "BigToe"! I'm on the Outer Banks right now on vacation. (in Corolla)
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