I am just getting in real estate business. I have interviewed with couple realty companies and i am really confused who to work for. i have interviewed with exit, century 21, coldwell banker, and keller williams. i want to go with someone who is gonna give me good TRAINING cuz that is my main concern. how good is keller williams.
Since you are starting in this business, training is extremely important. Of all the companies you mention, Keller Williams and Coldwell Banker are the best when it comes to training but in my experience Coldwell Banker’s fees are even higher. Starting with Keller Williams is a good move but keep in mind that each office is independently owned, therefore, slightly different. So, go with the one office that has the structure and athmosphere you can best live with and that WILL HELP YOU WITH REFERRALS or that you are part of a team so that you start getting some income. Once you have experience and have grown your business (a few years), you can change to a company that requires lower fees, like Exit.
Much luck.
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March 1st, 2010 at 1:49 pm
If they don’t have good training at one place move on to another. It depends on the company training but also the broker you are under. If it is not what you expect move on.
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March 1st, 2010 at 2:28 pm
Since you are starting in this business, training is extremely important. Of all the companies you mention, Keller Williams and Coldwell Banker are the best when it comes to training but in my experience Coldwell Banker’s fees are even higher. Starting with Keller Williams is a good move but keep in mind that each office is independently owned, therefore, slightly different. So, go with the one office that has the structure and athmosphere you can best live with and that WILL HELP YOU WITH REFERRALS or that you are part of a team so that you start getting some income. Once you have experience and have grown your business (a few years), you can change to a company that requires lower fees, like Exit.
Much luck.
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Realtor for 7 years