24 August 2006 | 5 replies
If you work hard an realize that being a real estate agent is a full time job if you want to make good money in it you will be fine.Some key points were made alreadyFind a broker who is going to offer training and learn as much as you can.. i am sure some people will agree with me"training is a journey not a destination" you just dont train for 2 weeks and know it all.i feel that you will be training and learning forever in any job, so go to your local board of realtors and if they have some trainings use it make sure your broker has a trainging program.
17 August 2006 | 4 replies
So, I've decided, after about a year of research, and a miserable year at the JOB, to jump in with an initial plan.I lived in this house for about 5 years now.
20 August 2006 | 2 replies
The house needs a paint job bad and a roof in the next 2-3 years.
2 August 2008 | 12 replies
His full time job seems to be writing reviews.Some of the material he pans I know works because I applied it.Even the bible appears to have places where the facts do not line up.No matter what you read you need to question if it will apply in your situation.
8 January 2007 | 9 replies
I do know that St.Louis and KC have clubs, but with a full time job it is going to be nearly impossible for me to attend one that far away.
1 September 2007 | 12 replies
I would advise to look closely at previous jobs the contractor has done.
23 August 2006 | 3 replies
Finding you guys who are focused and determined to make it work makes me feel better about leaving my "regular" job to be a full time investor.Now is the time to buy and hold, so make sure you look at my deals!
10 March 2011 | 7 replies
I focus on motivated sellers experiencing probate, divorce, job relocation or any life changing situation.
9 August 2006 | 1 reply
The commission is part of the listing agreement and if you are unrepresented in the transaction the listing agent gets the entire agreed upon amount because they are also doing the buyers agents job.