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Marcus Auerbach
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  • Milwaukee - Mequon, WI
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Keller Williams Commercial - switching from residential to comm.

Marcus Auerbach
#4 Market Trends & Data Contributor
  • Investor and Real Estate Agent
  • Milwaukee - Mequon, WI
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I would like to hear some feedback from fellow Keller Williams agents in the commercial division. I am contemplating a commercial career and if I stay with KW I would be the first commercial broker in Milwaukee. Which seems to be both, an opportunity and a bad idea at the same time. I am not afraid of virgin territory and thankfully I don't depend on earned income for a living. KWC is obviously a lot smaller than the residential side, what is your experience? How do you find yourself competing in the market place? Has anyone been working for one of the large players and switched to KWC? Is the commercial training as well developed as the residential side? Appreciate any thought and guidance you might have for me.

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