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#351498 - 09/15/10 05:42 PM
DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
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Registered: 01/21/10
Posts: 6
Loc: Miami Florida
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HELLO TO ALL,
I JUST RECENTLY STARTED WORKING WITH COLDWELL BANKER. I STILL HAVENT MADE MY FIRST SALE BUT IVE DONE TWO RENTALS AND A COUPLE OF LISTING PRESENTATIONS. AND MY SPLIT IS 50-50
A FRIEND OF MINE IS TRYING TO GET ME TO MOVE WITH HIS COMPANY WHO PAYS 90-10 SO THAT WE CAN WORK TOGETHER.
I LIKE COLDWELL BANKER AND LOVE THE OFFICE I AM IN BUT JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY
DOES IT REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE CLIENTS EYES IF YOUR WORKING FOR XYZ COMPANY OR IS IT MORE YOU AS A PERSON??
THANKS IN ADVANCED FOR ALL YOUR INPUTS
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#351505 - 09/15/10 06:30 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: $$Lopez$$]
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Registered: 11/25/06
Posts: 644
Loc: Georgia
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Opinions vary on this. I often receive calls from my piers in other markets who work under the same banner. They will have sold the clients home in their market and will be looking for someone working under the same banner in Georgia, usually because of the service they received there. So I find value in the brand.
I guess it depends on your go-to-market strategy. If you're looking to take listings only, a local company may serve your purposes well.
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#351509 - 09/15/10 06:45 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: Greene]
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Registered: 11/03/07
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Loc: Northern Colorado
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Is your friend doing quite a bit of work at his company? If he is busier then you and if you are going to work as a team it might work out well for you. That 50-50 split is typical for a newer agent, plus don't forget the franchise fee. I agree with Green. Your office might get more calls from out of town people moving in then a local franchise from buyers. Since it is a well known brand.
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#351517 - 09/15/10 07:52 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: $$Lopez$$]
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Registered: 01/19/06
Posts: 994
Loc: New Jersey
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HELLO TO ALL,
I JUST RECENTLY STARTED WORKING WITH COLDWELL BANKER. I STILL HAVENT MADE MY FIRST SALE BUT IVE DONE TWO RENTALS AND A COUPLE OF LISTING PRESENTATIONS. AND MY SPLIT IS 50-50
A FRIEND OF MINE IS TRYING TO GET ME TO MOVE WITH HIS COMPANY WHO PAYS 90-10 SO THAT WE CAN WORK TOGETHER.
I LIKE COLDWELL BANKER AND LOVE THE OFFICE I AM IN BUT JUST OUT OF CURIOSITY
DOES IT REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE CLIENTS EYES IF YOUR WORKING FOR XYZ COMPANY OR IS IT MORE YOU AS A PERSON??
THANKS IN ADVANCED FOR ALL YOUR INPUTS If you are a new agent, it is VERY important to work with a recognized agency. If your friend works for some no name mom and pop, you will not get listings and you will fail. Yes, people DO ABSOLUTELY care who you work for. Stay where you are and build your business, and forget about your friend. It's not good to work with friends anyway, mixing friends and business usually cause problems with both.
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#351540 - 09/16/10 04:43 AM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: VancouverRealtor]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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Very unusual, a flag waving Canadian.
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#351569 - 09/16/10 10:52 AM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: Hunter 308]
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Registered: 01/21/10
Posts: 6
Loc: Miami Florida
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thank you for all your input
I defenetly feel I should stay with my current office since not only are they big but i really like the office
plus there are good results coming out of this office and if i were to look at the long term plan this company is a better fit
thanks to all
EVEN YOU VANCOUVER REALTOR LOL
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#351631 - 09/16/10 07:58 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: Kjmendy]
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Registered: 05/14/10
Posts: 300
Loc: Los Angeles
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50-50 isn't terrible for a new agent, but then again it depends on what you're getting out of it in comparison to what the 90-10 office would offer you.
To answer your last question, it definitely matters more on whether potential clients like you as a person...BUT, you also need to be able to FIND potential clients, and the name recognition from a larger brokerage is definitely going to be more advantageous unless you already have a large SOI.
In my area, many of the locally based brokerages have much greater influence than the national chains...but the opposite is the case were I to drive an hour from my house. You'll need to look carefully at your own market to make the determination of which firm is best for you regardless of what stage of your career you're in. Best of luck. :)
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#351635 - 09/16/10 08:26 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: Kjmendy]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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Kjmendy,
Good point.
Hunter.
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#351707 - 09/17/10 12:44 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: VancouverRealtor]
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Registered: 07/22/10
Posts: 948
Loc: Canada
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Mohammed,
You have a lot to learn about the deep wisdom of Canada. Staying off the radar screen has served us well for years as it has for Norway and Sweden. Go to the library and read rather than roller blade.
"We flag waving Canadians just love to help.....but only when we aren't so busy waiving our flags of course!!"
Have the courage to speak for yourself and not for others Canadians.
Hunter.
Edited by Hunter12 (09/17/10 06:15 PM)
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#351906 - 09/20/10 02:35 PM
Re: DOES IT MATTER WHAT BROKER YOU ARE WITH???
[Re: $$Lopez$$]
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Member
Registered: 01/18/09
Posts: 50
Loc: Nevada
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thank you for all your input
I defenetly feel I should stay with my current office since not only are they big but i really like the office
plus there are good results coming out of this office and if i were to look at the long term plan this company is a better fit
thanks to all
EVEN YOU VANCOUVER REALTOR LOL Lopez, I too am relatively new and have changed offices once already. It is kind of disruptive and does have some costs associated with it. My advice; don't do it unless you have a good reason at this point. Spend your time getting to know the area and business you are in. I my case I am thrilled that I changed offices, but it was more of an issue of just being a better fit for me rather than splits etc. Changing offices should be a relatively easy decision, if not, you probably don't have a good enough reason in the first place. Good luck!
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