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Angelica Osusky
  • Joliet, IL
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Best company to get License with?

Angelica Osusky
  • Joliet, IL
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Hi all,

I am considering getting my real estate license and would like to get recommendations of companies to do it through? If anyone has any, please share:) Thank you!

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Gonz Trevino
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Gonz Trevino
  • San Antonio, TX
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I've been in enough Keller Williams training classes to be able to recommend them if you're wanting to take business / real estate to the next level. I have learned a ton and I'm not even a realtor myself. If you sell a certain amount with Keller Williams they stop taking commission on your sales so if you become a high level producer you start being able to keep a higher percentage of your overall commissions every time you sell more.

If all you want is to be able to buy / sell real estate and save on commissions then you probably want to find a brokerage that has a flat fee per closing as a brokerage fee instead of a %. I have seen many brokerages that charge 200-500 dollars a closing. This is especially valuable in a higher price point market. Doesn't mean it won't work in a low or mid price point market you just get the maximum value in a high price point market.

Good luck! :)

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