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James Lee
  • Portland, OR
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Brokerage Firm Fees

James Lee
  • Portland, OR
Posted Jul 19 2014, 14:36

I just passed my CA real estate exam and I'm looking for an investor friendly brokerage firm in Orange County CA.  I am working in real estate on my spare time so my income will be minimal.

What kind of fees should I expect to be paying on average?  

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Joe Homs
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  • Mission Viejo, CA
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Joe Homs
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Replied Jul 19 2014, 14:40

Look me up on BP and contact me.

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Karen Margrave
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
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Karen Margrave
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  • Redding, CA & Bend OR
ModeratorReplied Jul 19 2014, 14:40

@James Lee Congratulations on passing your test. You don't list your city, so it's hard for anyone to give you any advice on specific offices, etc. Personally I don't know what people mean when they put "investor friendly" agent, office, etc. All real estate agents that are good work with their clients, and every buyer is investing in real estate. 

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James Lee
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James Lee
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Replied Jul 19 2014, 20:56

In addition to listing properties, I am looking to wholesale properties.  I have heard that some brokerage firms are not familiar with wholesaling but the investor friendly ones welcome it.  

Joe - I will send you a message shortly.