One of the most important things to remember when you want to have success in the real estate market is that you must choose the right real estate agent, someone who will represent your best interest with the utmost zeal and ability. This is especially important if you know very little about the entire real estate market.
Having a good real estate agent can make sure that you are getting the most out of your real estate experience. Unfortunately, not all real estate agents out there have the qualifications that you may need or may be seeking. In order to find the best and right real estate agent that will suit your needs in the real estate market, you must take a few factors into consideration before you choose a real estate that would represent you.
Before anything else, you should always remember that a real estate agent is just like a salesperson in a way that he or she is trying to sell someone a house. The agent could be working for either a buyer or a seller, depending on what purpose he or she was hired for. Nonetheless, their main mission is still to sell. It is important that you look for real estate agents that have the capability to sell any real estate property. This will help put you at ease knowing that the real estate agent that you have chosen can do his or her job well, thereby increasing the amount of confidence and trust that you have for him or her.
It also helps if you can determine what the real estate agent’s area of expertise is. Since some real estate agents are more specialized and have more knowledge about certain areas, you need to make sure that the real estate agent that you are choosing is knowledgeable and skilled enough in the particular area that you may need him or her for. If an agent has been living in the area that where your real estate property is located, then it can greatly help in how he or she markets and sells the property to other potential buyers since he or she is already familiar with the area, and knows a little something about it.
A good real estate agent is also very accessible and should always be readily available to his or her client. In this way, the agent can make sure that he or she is able to address any queries or problems that the client may have regarding the real estate properties that he or she is planning on selling or buying. There is nothing worse than a real estate agent that is very inaccessible. Any good real estate agent should always be there for his or her client, just so he or she can make sure that the client gets the best result from the whole real estate experience.
Any good real estate agent should also be experienced, but should also be educated. This will help make sure that your real estate agent is able to handle your account without problems and with high competence. You would rather have your account be handled by someone who has a college degree and has a lot of experience in the whole real estate process, as opposed to a high school drop out who has little to no sales yet. You need your real estate agent to take control of the whole process, which is why he or she needs to be very competent and skilled in the matter in order to make sure that your best interest is not overlooked.
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stay out of the mainstream area;
that is, listing houses for sale.
become an exclusive buyer's agent.
Rep middle income and upper income
black women as a niche.
Also poke into doing commercial
and industrial purchases.
and maybe business brokerage
plus, interview different agencies–
most are Realtor focused; which
means they take listings. YOU can
choose not to do that via being
an exclusive BUYER's agent.
[they don't sell RE--they help
buyers buy, and that is a different
approach].
plus u can find those offices that
have 100% approaches [where
the agent pays for desk space and
does not split the commission.]
available to help -though I am not
in TN.
You have a LEGAL AND BINDING CONTRACT. all disclosures within the contract should be what the seller knows about the property. Now the other agent cannot FORCE you to sign anything. Basically what the agent is trying to do is cover his clients ass- if the selling side has a problem with it you can always take it before arbitration (see how they like that). Either way the selling agent is not within his rights to present other docs. for disclosures, nor do you let them off the hook. You will have no recourse if you do. Hope this helps.
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Russ Whitney has a great coaching program you may want to take a look at.
Good Luck
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I am a real estate agent in Australia with my own independent office.
I am not sure what courses are like through franchises, however, here, the courses with regular real estate schools are very good.
When you are looking to find an agency to work for, consider the following:
- do they regularly pay for training for their employees? what kind of training and how frequently?
- does management get regular training and upgrade their knowledge on changes in legislation etc (here we have special annual education to attend to stay in the know)
- what internal systems and procedures do they have that will assist people who are just starting out? for example, a good computer software and training resources in the office for when you get stuck on something.
- is there someone more experienced in the office that can mentor you?
I believe that a franchise is not necessarily the best, often all the training that they attend is in house, and they are not open to external training providers (which can be very beneficial).
You need to look at the individual operator of the office to decide if it will be a good environment to start your career or not.
Very nice!!
One doesn't eliminate the other one. My broker is a Lawyer and his experience/practice is in Real Estate. After 10 years of practicing law, he decided to be a Broker.
Go ahead!
If you are talking about selling real estate as an agent, then
You can take real estate classes in college or you can go to a real estate school (this is what most agents and brokers do) you will have to take a licensing test from the state.
If you are talking about investing, then there are REITs you can invest in through a stock broker,
If you are talking about investing by flipping (buying and fixing then selling)
you will need to learn about costs of materials, value of real estate in your area, subcontracting for plumbing etc and have time for equity labor.
below is link to kaplan schools, one of the better real estate schools
Check with your local Howard, Perry & Walston school, or go to http://www.hpwreschool.com for all the info you are looking for. Good luck, it's hard but well worth it in the end.
Wow! what a great question from a 14 year old. a LLC (Limited Liability Company) is incorporated with the Attorney Generals office in the state it is established in. The best way to do that is to go to an Attorney. A holding company and a Development company may be combined into one, have different division or groups to do the different objectives, or even the same people.
You can never have too much money to start a company, it's the too little that matters. Your best bet is to save as much as possible, write up a business plan, go to friends and family for investment in the company before you start out and hope to have a minimum of $50,000 to $500,000 to start your company. Then you can go to a bank and borrow, usually 2 to 3 times that much more to make your first purchases.
Yes there are Capital gains even for companies to pay with investment properties.
When you are ready, have your board of directors vote to take your company public by registering with the Securities and Exchange commission, with the assistance of a Stock Brokerage Company.
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