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#36551 - 12/05/04 05:07 AM Just a kid
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I am 21years from NYC, After reading enough books such as "think and grow rich", "Rich dad, poor dad", "7 habits of highly effective people" etc. I am convince that real estate is my calling. I work at a local tv station that pays fair. but I am not after security, because there is no such thing as job security.

My question is , where can I get started? and it will also be helpful, if you can all "brag" a little lol. As in how did you get started as well. Thanks a lot.

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#36552 - 12/05/04 09:37 AM Re: Just a kid
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Registered: 09/15/04
Posts: 792
Loc: Virginia
Hello Ronnie,
Start with getting your license.
Create a database with sphere of influence.
Start learning the market where you live

Good Luck
-Ritu
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#36553 - 12/05/04 01:42 PM Re: Just a kid
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Registered: 10/27/04
Posts: 29
Loc: Ann Arbor, MI, 48105
Ronnie,

I am 21 years old and I have been in the business for almost 4 years. I have been very successful. If you want you can e-mail me and I can share some insights about this business.

Alex
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#36554 - 12/06/04 04:47 AM Re: Just a kid
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Loc: Bothell, WA, USA
Alex is great to talk to. i suggest sending him an Email.


Im 18 with 1 more class.. then its ~test~ time!

If you have an IM, it would be great to talk. im allways up for a convo involving RE.
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#36555 - 12/07/04 04:03 AM Re: Just a kid
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Whoa! I didn't know there were agents around our age range. Question for everyone else, what age did you start in RE?

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#36556 - 12/07/04 08:49 AM Re: Just a kid
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#36557 - 12/07/04 06:47 PM Re: Just a kid
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#36558 - 12/08/04 02:46 AM Re: Just a kid
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Registered: 10/16/04
Posts: 31
Loc: Troy, MI USA
I started in the business at 23, that was 11 years ago. My mother had already been in the biz for 10 years. After 5 yrs of retail mgmt, I got in trouble for "selling too much and making others look bad" and I should "share my sales with others". My mother told me I would never hear those words in real estate, so the next day I gave my notice. Got my license and a month later, when my folks went out of town for their 25th anniversary, I put together over $1million in sales. I worked 16 hours a day for the entire 7 days they were gone. Even after growing up in the biz, I had no clue what I was doing. I was writing up offers and didn't know what went in the blanks. I kept excusing myself and went in the back and dug through old files to find examples. Most of the offers were written at night, when my manager was gone for the day. Most of it's a blur, but a shining point in my career. It was a real estate cliche for sure! "Hey, this is fun and easy!". Makes the old timers want to spit. Actually, it was NOT fun and easy, I was scared. Had my first closing that week and ended up chasing the loan officer out into the parking lot and tackling him to get the funds check back. He was upset because he forgot to order the appraisal in a timely fashion and there were problems with it. The clsoing officer let him know that should have been done long before and he didn't like being scolded, so after STANDING on the table and SCREAMING at everone, he grabbed the check and ran. Yep, thought about quitting that day! Needless to say, after averaging 40-50 closings per year for the last 11 years, that was about the worst I've experienced.

I remember people saying to me, "you're just a kid!", but I was the kid standing at their front door when no one else was there. I still look young and people still ask me directly if they are speaking to the mother or daughter over the phone, and want to peak to the mother! hehe.

My best advice to you is to get involved with your local board. Volunteer for any committee you can. The amount of info you will learn is priceless and only costs your time. It was the best thing I did after being in the biz for less than a year. IMO the grievence committee is a great place to start. I refer to it at "what not to do" \:\)

You might be young, but that can also be an advantage. You have more energy, you're not burned out, you're hungry, you're probably more skilled with computer skills than half of the agents out there. Work really hard in the beginning and the rest will fall into place. Over 90% of my business these days is referral/repeat business. Make that your goal. Do more than what is expected of you now and KEEP IN TOUCH with your past clients!

Good luck and great selling!

Mel
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#36559 - 12/08/04 10:06 AM Re: Just a kid
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Another young one here...

Iam 23 and have been working as a computer tech for the last 3 years... Iam taking my Principles of RE class next month. Looks like we could probably help each other out... where are you guys located?

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#36560 - 12/08/04 04:01 PM Re: Just a kid
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Registered: 10/27/04
Posts: 29
Loc: Ann Arbor, MI, 48105
I'm in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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#36561 - 12/09/04 06:25 AM Re: Just a kid
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eastern Virginia here

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#36562 - 12/09/04 06:57 AM Re: Just a kid
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New york city, but it saids it on the bottom "From: location"

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#36563 - 12/19/04 01:33 PM Re: Just a kid
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I would like to get into the business as well. If I can email you guys to get some information I would love it.

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#36564 - 12/21/04 07:10 AM Re: Just a kid
Anonymous
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I am in Ohio and the youngest agent in our town and in our local board! Believe me those older but wiser agents really try to take advantage of me, but I am a fighter. I am 24 and started when I was 21. I look like I am only 18 though, so they always ask...How long have you been selling. I say it doesn't matter as long as I get the job done. Thanks
Good Luck

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#36565 - 01/10/05 07:04 PM Re: Just a kid
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Hi my name is Emma and Ill be going into college in a year. I want to be an interior designer/decorator and real estate agent. Can you tell me how I go about doing that after high school that after college. What are the steps I take? And is there any way I can work for myself instead of being part of a company? If so how? Thank you very much. Please write back. Im a straight A student who has always struggled with money in my life and just want to have a career I like with no money struggles. Please email me

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