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Chris Lopez
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Denver Area Broker Recommendations

Chris Lopez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver, CO
Posted Jan 17 2017, 13:31

I'm looking for recommendations for good employing brokers in the Denver area. I recently decided to get my CO broker license as it fits well with my background and into my longer term investing plans. 


The most important quality I'm looking for in a broker is solid mentorship. I've had tremendous success in past businesses (similar to broker/agent relationships.) I contribute my success to having a solid mentor and working my butt off. I'm a producer, good at marketing and sales, and am not greedy. Having the best commission split is not my top priority. My previous mentors helped me make a lot of money and therefore made a lot of money themselves. 

Any recommendations are appreciated!

Thanks

Chris

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Matt M.
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Matt M.
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Replied Jan 17 2017, 18:13

Are you using your license to invest for yourself, our are you going to go out and find retail buyers and sellers?

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Chris Lopez
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Replied Jan 18 2017, 07:33

@Matt M.

It'll be for both. I plan on cranking with retail buyers and sellers. I'd also like to carve out a niche for people looking to house hack. The more I thought about it, the more I realized it'll help with my longer term plans:

  • Faster market familiarization 
  • "Being in the trenches" and seeing the emotions/hot buttons of buyers/sellers will help with optimizing flips and holds.
  • I'm very good at generating leads and creating sales funnels and systems. Longer term I'd like to build a team and can feed them leads, creating another stream of residual income. But can't do that without cranking myself first!
  • I have strong residuals from previous businesses, any commissions go into RE investing.

That's the executive summary.

Chris

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