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All Forum Posts by: Marian Huish

Marian Huish has started 11 posts and replied 456 times.

Post: Should I get a real estate license?

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

Are you enjoying the pre-licensing course Hachi? The education value alone should prove to be worthwhile whether you wholesale, sell to the public or simply use it to purchase your own personal home. Pay attention to the part about NAR ethics and ask yourself whether you want to put the needs of your clients/the public ahead of your own needs. Most wholesalers are focused on making money for themselves on the backs of Sellers. This is largely why most brokerages do not allow wholesaling. If you represent a client, you have a duty to look out for their best interest and this generally doesn't include getting the property at a steal and then assigning it to another party to make money. This leaves yourself and your broker liable for potential lawsuits. Realtors are held to a higher level of ethics than those who are not licensed. Ask your instructor to engage in a conversation about wholesaling and then you decide what you'd like to do. KW will push for you to sign on with them upon completion because you won't be able to use your license without being under a Broker. … but of course you can affiliate with any brokerage you choose. There's a lot of $$ be made if you enjoy the sales process but as pointed out earlier, there is a lot of cost, time and uncertainty that comes with being a full-time Realtor. All the best.

Post: Looking for a Brokerage - Just got my Real Estate License

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

Congratulations on getting your real estate license @Bryan Dockter!  Since most of us here on BP aren't familiar with 'Treasure Valley' which I assume is your local market, you may want to search other platforms for local brokerages-  Obviously most here will promote the national brokerages like KW, ReMax, eXp, etc., however, those vary by location.  If a local team/support is important to you, you might want to search (Google?) locally.  Interview with Brokers & agents to make sure you find something that fits your needs.  Generally, more 'hands on' support with training and leads is most important for new agents vs. commission splits, etc.  Best of luck- 

Post: Real Estate Agent in Puerto Rico

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

I’ve got some realtor contacts there through my brokerage. DM me with details and I will connect you! @Lorraine Patterson

Post: Looking for a broker in Brooklyn, Manhattan that doesn't charge technology fees.

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

Just checking in @Konkova Irina to see if you've affiliated with a brokerage yet?  Curious who you went with as you were expecting to do minimal sales and didn't expect to use any of the brokerage tech or training?  

Post: Representing Real Estate Investors in DMV

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

Congratulations on the decision to become a licensed Realtor @Callaway Pate!  I'm a long-time investor & Realtor in the DMV.  Happy to connect here!

Post: Property Managers combined with Hands On HOA?

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

As an experienced investor & Realtor in DC @Shannon Erickson, it seems unnecessary to hire a property manager for a Condo in DC as you should be capable of collecting your own rent and addressing any necessary repairs/needs the tenant may have which should be negligible in a condo.  You're biggest hurdle would be in advertising, showings, screening the tenant, preparing a lease.  Hire a Realtor for this which should cost you roughly the equivalent of one month's rent which is well worth it in order to get a qualified tenant in place. -best of luck!

Post: Looking for a commercial brokerage

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

If you intend to sell residential, most of the commercial big dogs won't allow you to do residential... and will start you at a 50/50 split.  Check out eXp Commercial as they offer excellent training from a pool of commercial leaders with international experience.  Start with an 80/20 split which includes only $20K per year to eXp.  Best of luck!

Post: Florida Real Estate License

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

If you’re interested in doing an online course at your leisure @Sanju Walia, I highly recommend the ECE shop as the offer for licensing courses in all states!  Here’s a link with a discounted code:  https://share.theceshop.com/x/...  Best of luck!

Post: How to handle a brokers commission with a seller accepting RE as a partial trade?

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

I would talk to your Broker and your Title Company @Alex Jacobson- since the other property is being transferred to the Seller, it'll likely need to be handled separately- you could then receive the commission as the Buyer's agent for the property being traded-  Would be curious to know how you get this worked out.  -all the best.

Post: Looking for an experienced AL agent/investor

Marian HuishPosted
  • Real Estate Broker
  • DC MD, VA & NV
  • Posts 494
  • Votes 285

Where in AL @Cindy Lukehart?  Can you be more specific about what you’re trying to do & priverangr?  Will you need financing! Are you an experienced investor?