All Forum Posts by: Danzic Knaub
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@Irene Nash thank you so much for your time reading and time writing that response. That was very informative and it really helped a lot! I think I’ll definitely go the route of trying to balance my workload and my real estate activities. I think I would be able to work maybe just Thursday and Friday to cover my financial responsibilities and give the weekends to open houses and such.
I just wanted to say thanks again. That response had to have taken some time! And it’s much appreciated!
@Connor Williams thanks man! Keller Williams has been on top of my list of brokerages to start with. I’ve heard really good things about their education programs.
@JM Payne thank you so much for the input!! I’m definitely going to start the hustle and can’t wait for the future. Thank you!
Hey guys! I’d kind of like to see what y’all would do in my position. I’m sorry for the long read, but I’d appreciate the input.
I just passed my real estate exam in Colorado.!! I’m stoked for the next few years. I’ve been doing research about a lot of brokerages and what to do to start this ball rolling.
Some things about me now.. I work at a restaurant right now making around 40k a year working Thursday-Sunday 7am-3pm. I have been with this place for over five years and within the last year I have been growing a desire to just quit. I’m burnt out on it and I want to turn a career in real estate into my new income source.
Right now I don’t have much as far as financial responsibilities, maybe 1000 per month conservatively. I just got rid of a lot of my student debt and everything so I don’t have much saved, maybe around 3-4K.
My first question is what are typical hours for a new real estate agent? I’m motivated and ready to work as much as I can to hit the ground running. I’ve been seeing that most real estate agents maintain a second job for the first few years, what hours would this second job have to be to work well? My primary focus and concern would be hours worked as a real estate agent.
Good brokerages to work for at first? I heard Keller Williams is very good for the education that they offer.
I’m sorry for the long long post but I would very much appreciate some input! And any other word of advice would be awesome. Thanks guys!!