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Agent friendly brokerages

Nathan Lacey
  • Rental Property Investor
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Hey my name is Nathan and I'm going to be a new agent soon and I'm wondering what brokerage I should join that is investor friendly and that also allows agents to do creative finance deals?

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Abel Curiel
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Abel Curiel
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Hey my name is Nathan and I'm going to be a new agent soon and I'm wondering what brokerage I should join that is investor friendly and that also allows agents to do creative finance deals?

 great advice from @Hamp Lee III and @Bruce Lynn here. I followed both paths. Started at a small mom/pop broker which was great for the beginning but I needed a new pair of shoes - borrowing Hamp's analogy!
I then went to KW and had a great experience.

One question I'd ask a prospective broker is -  how much (if any) commission would I be paying the brokerage for buying/selling your own properties.

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