I love how well thought out your videos are and seem genuine based on your experience, not just another realtor trying to get his piece of the RUclips market with the same old video styles. I’ve been seriously thinking about getting my license and your realistic and down to earth way of discussing things is helping me make this choice without worrying that I’m buying into the hype. You’ve got a new fan!!
Hey thanks so much! I love that it resonated well. ONLY way I know how is to make them super honest. I will try to make them a little entertaining (well entertaining to myself 😄) now and again, but they will always be well researched and genuine. I really appreciate it Yoda San, thank you so much and reach out with anything if you make the choice to go for it! 👍👍
Excellent content. Thank you for all the information about the Real Estate. Your videos helped me a lot to complete the Humber program. I'm very grateful.
Hey Callum, As someone who has been in sales for over 12 years since I was 18 I am now the ripe old age of 30 and thinking about making the switch to real estate, your videos have been very helpful and I appreciate the insight. Thank you for publishing this.
Hey Callum! Thank you for your time you’ve spent into these videos. These videos have pushed my motivation to start my career in real estate and I couldn’t be more excited. You did an excellent job at tackling questions I was asking myself, and for that I thank you! I start my education with Humber May 22nd and can’t wait now. Keep the videos coming !
Hey wow thanks so much for that, super glad the vids help and...EXCiting stuff! Too good, reach out anytime throughout the process! 👍Do I have you on Insta of FB yet? 👉@callummoorekw. keep me posted Damin! 😀
Hey. Yes still the same as I feel with this video. There will be failure for those that don't put the work in and there will be frustration from established agents that are set in their ways and losing to new competition.
@@CallumMoorekw Thank you for replying, you have been a constant help throughout the course. Thank you for uploading all these great videos and helping thousands of us!
Hey Callum. Unfortunately, it appears that automation/digitization will replace the vast majority of agent/brokerage demand in an already saturated industry over the next decade. The disruptive technology has already arrived . We have seen what companies the likes of Air bnb can do to the tourism industry and Uber/Lift to the taxi industry. The revenues and marketshare have been significantly impacted, to the point of sheer desperation in some cases. We can also see that this pandemic situation has only served to speed up the implementation of digitization of industries globally. Unemployment at historic rates leading to significant market saturation due to training being one of the lighter barrier-to-entry career pathways, obsoletion, increasing competition, recurring expenses(Which may or may not rise/fluctuate), cyclical downturn exposure, etc etc... Clearly, there is a lot to consider if you want to approach this venture from a cost vs benefit vs sustainability perspective. Its fine to dream, but its not realistic to suggest to the local YMCA basketball star that he can make the NBA if he works hard enough. Like any investment, there is an entry point and although you never want to try to time the market, the job market is a different beast all together. While it may be unlikely for brick and mortar Realtors to disappear entirely, this really doesn't seem like a sustainable career path. Comments?
Sure, I do live my life by hard work and positivity. You definitely can poke holes in that. I do dream, but I also embrace uncertainty. Theres a lot of money betting on iBuyer to grow. In my opinion if you take being a real estate agent and compare it to starting any small business, (that's what I consider it) the risk is not that bad. But I do agree, if you believe there is no long term future, AND you think it's competitive, I would start betting on the other guys. Myself as an entrepreneur, I feel theres so many avenues to build a business around this licence even with taking into consideration all the disruptors present. Hedge?..become a Real Estate Agent, invest in Open House...? 😀
Hey awesome glad they help! I'd watch more RUclips maybe? Maybe a few day in the lifes? Try to visualize yourself building your real estate business and see if you feel its for you. I did a 5 Steps vid here maybe it can help as well 👍 ruclips.net/video/SY5wBX54-rE/видео.html
Hey I would check my channel. I have started posting videos since I've gotten my licence. Yes I think having a mentor, coach or even great people around you to start will definitely help!
Will it help me in getting pr?? I have heard that after completion of 2 years masters in canada fetch 3 years work permit.... can I take this course as my masters program?
Hey @@MDKHAN-od1hk. Like I mentioned above I am not too sure of the rules when it comes to immigration. I am a real estate agent. I don't work for immigration. And please don't ask me to do things in that manner.
Hey Praveen. I have already signed with eXp Realty. I should be finished this program end of the month at which point I will send my transcripts and sign the last page of the RECO application. I did marketing for real estate for over 2 years prior to starting to get my licence and I have a huge interest in business in general so I have always had my eye on eXp's business model. The goal is to have a great group of people around me all providing value to each other and growing our invested interest, which is what eXp gives you for doing the same work as other brokerages. Send me an email if you what more info or a chat. 👍👍 callummoorekw@gmail.com
1.can i work with permanent residence? 2. is it going to be hard if I don't have any idea about the work? 3. do I get enough money to support my life as beginners? 4. is hard if I don't know any one in the country?
Yes you can get your licence if you are a permanent resident of Canada. You will be starting at the bottom and you will start to learn about the business. You get paid by commission so you will be paid with how many deals you make. If you don't know anyone in the country you will be prospecting for new clients everyday. You could do better than anyone that lives here with the right work ethic.
Competition is inevitable in almost every aspect of business. Word of mouth is imo the best marketing and selling tool. Question: Do you think starting in your early 40's is too late? I don't think so. But I would appreciate your input. Thank you for your videos.
I love how well thought out your videos are and seem genuine based on your experience, not just another realtor trying to get his piece of the RUclips market with the same old video styles. I’ve been seriously thinking about getting my license and your realistic and down to earth way of discussing things is helping me make this choice without worrying that I’m buying into the hype. You’ve got a new fan!!
Hey thanks so much! I love that it resonated well. ONLY way I know how is to make them super honest. I will try to make them a little entertaining (well entertaining to myself 😄) now and again, but they will always be well researched and genuine. I really appreciate it Yoda San, thank you so much and reach out with anything if you make the choice to go for it! 👍👍
Great content ! Loved the 4 tips.
Excellent content. Thank you for all the information about the Real Estate. Your videos helped me a lot to complete the Humber program. I'm very grateful.
So glad it helped Mary!!
Hey Callum, As someone who has been in sales for over 12 years since I was 18 I am now the ripe old age of 30 and thinking about making the switch to real estate, your videos have been very helpful and I appreciate the insight. Thank you for publishing this.
Amazing! Wow impressive...no problem glad the video helped! Reach out anytime 👉 @callummoorekw
Great insight --- with over 27,000 agents in NYC, the competition is fierce --- but there is a lot of money to be made!
Thx for that and definitely my approach as well! 👍
Great video, Callum. I finally started course 1. Thanks for all your useful content
Too good my man! 👏 Keep me posted on it!!
@@CallumMoorekw for sure!
Hey Callum! Thank you for your time you’ve spent into these videos. These videos have pushed my motivation to start my career in real estate and I couldn’t be more excited. You did an excellent job at tackling questions I was asking myself, and for that I thank you! I start my education with Humber May 22nd and can’t wait now. Keep the videos coming !
Hey wow thanks so much for that, super glad the vids help and...EXCiting stuff! Too good, reach out anytime throughout the process! 👍Do I have you on Insta of FB yet? 👉@callummoorekw. keep me posted Damin! 😀
Amazing knowledgable video..👍🏼
Thank you 🙏🏽
Excellent informative videos. Keep up the GREAT Work. Thanks
Thanks for that appreciate it!! 😀
Awesome video! As always your videos are all both super insightful and entertaining to watch, keep it up Callum!👍
Appreciate that man. Just went to check out your channel. It's what I need to know right now! Cheers.
Likewise, I’m always happy to support a fellow agent and small channel!
Good stuff Callum! You really got me thinking with this one!
Nice, appreciate that @@mbiggley ! 🙏
Great insight on the industry, Callum! Thanks!
Thank you Lisa, appreciate that! 😃
can i give u an advice , i just started watching ur videos, i like your vibe but adding caption to most videos will help a lot . good luck bud
Can't you just hit the caption button? I just pressed it and it worked...
@@CallumMoorekw right !
But its not very precise . Specially for couple of your videos .
@@armanlamba9716 Gotcha. Not sure guess that’s RUclips
Hi Callum,
Starting RE career in July 2022, having SIM2 next week. How do you see competition now in today's market? I am planning to start in GTA.
Hey. Yes still the same as I feel with this video. There will be failure for those that don't put the work in and there will be frustration from established agents that are set in their ways and losing to new competition.
@@CallumMoorekw Thank you for replying, you have been a constant help throughout the course. Thank you for uploading all these great videos and helping thousands of us!
@@sanimersingh8940 Awesome Sanimerdeep. No problem so glad they help! 😀
Hey Callum. Unfortunately, it appears that automation/digitization will replace the vast majority of agent/brokerage demand in an already saturated industry over the next decade. The disruptive technology has already arrived . We have seen what companies the likes of Air bnb can do to the tourism industry and Uber/Lift to the taxi industry. The revenues and marketshare have been significantly impacted, to the point of sheer desperation in some cases. We can also see that this pandemic situation has only served to speed up the implementation of digitization of industries globally. Unemployment at historic rates leading to significant market saturation due to training being one of the lighter barrier-to-entry career pathways, obsoletion, increasing competition, recurring expenses(Which may or may not rise/fluctuate), cyclical downturn exposure, etc etc... Clearly, there is a lot to consider if you want to approach this venture from a cost vs benefit vs sustainability perspective. Its fine to dream, but its not realistic to suggest to the local YMCA basketball star that he can make the NBA if he works hard enough. Like any investment, there is an entry point and although you never want to try to time the market, the job market is a different beast all together. While it may be unlikely for brick and mortar Realtors to disappear entirely, this really doesn't seem like a sustainable career path. Comments?
Sure, I do live my life by hard work and positivity. You definitely can poke holes in that. I do dream, but I also embrace uncertainty. Theres a lot of money betting on iBuyer to grow. In my opinion if you take being a real estate agent and compare it to starting any small business, (that's what I consider it) the risk is not that bad. But I do agree, if you believe there is no long term future, AND you think it's competitive, I would start betting on the other guys. Myself as an entrepreneur, I feel theres so many avenues to build a business around this licence even with taking into consideration all the disruptors present. Hedge?..become a Real Estate Agent, invest in Open House...? 😀
Hey,
I love your videos as they are really thoughtful and I’m thinking to get real estate licence. I’m really nervous and looking for guidance.
Hey awesome glad they help! I'd watch more RUclips maybe? Maybe a few day in the lifes? Try to visualize yourself building your real estate business and see if you feel its for you. I did a 5 Steps vid here maybe it can help as well 👍 ruclips.net/video/SY5wBX54-rE/видео.html
Hello buddy... can you make a video what to do once you become agent...someone told me to have a mentor or so... please advise.
Hey I would check my channel. I have started posting videos since I've gotten my licence. Yes I think having a mentor, coach or even great people around you to start will definitely help!
Hi if I study at Anderson college can I get the real state license? Studying there will be one year
Hey I'm not sure. Where are you located? Are you in Ontario, Canada? If so the Humber College Real Estate Program is the only one allowed.
Great content!
Hey thanks Maria! 😀
Will it help me in getting pr??
I have heard that after completion of 2 years masters in canada fetch 3 years work permit.... can I take this course as my masters program?
I'm not too sure of all of the rules with immigration. But for sure use that phone number I suggested in your other comment. 👍
@@CallumMoorekw I didn't got other comments 😔😔just tell me it will help me in getting pr or not?
Hey @@MDKHAN-od1hk. Like I mentioned above I am not too sure of the rules when it comes to immigration. I am a real estate agent. I don't work for immigration. And please don't ask me to do things in that manner.
Hey Callum, what brokerages are you looking into?
Hey Praveen. I have already signed with eXp Realty. I should be finished this program end of the month at which point I will send my transcripts and sign the last page of the RECO application. I did marketing for real estate for over 2 years prior to starting to get my licence and I have a huge interest in business in general so I have always had my eye on eXp's business model. The goal is to have a great group of people around me all providing value to each other and growing our invested interest, which is what eXp gives you for doing the same work as other brokerages. Send me an email if you what more info or a chat. 👍👍 callummoorekw@gmail.com
1.can i work with permanent residence?
2. is it going to be hard if I don't have any idea about the work?
3. do I get enough money to support my life as beginners?
4. is hard if I don't know any one in the country?
Yes you can get your licence if you are a permanent resident of Canada. You will be starting at the bottom and you will start to learn about the business. You get paid by commission so you will be paid with how many deals you make. If you don't know anyone in the country you will be prospecting for new clients everyday. You could do better than anyone that lives here with the right work ethic.
@@CallumMoorekw thank you so much for answering!
@@merong_michael6327 No problem at all. 👍
I had the same issue of pronouncing "statistics" as well, haha
😄😄
Competition is inevitable in almost every aspect of business. Word of mouth is imo the best marketing and selling tool.
Question: Do you think starting in your early 40's is too late? I don't think so. But I would appreciate your input. Thank you for your videos.
it’s never too late
Hey sorry for the late reply it didn't show up. No definitely not too late. I'm 37 so right there. 👍