About to take my license test in a few weeks. These videos are helping take the anxiety of starting a new career path. Took the ca realty classes. Can't wait to start.
Hey, AJ! Best of luck on the state exam! We're wishing you all the best in your future real estate career and thanks for watching our videos! We love helping students like yourself.
I’m in the process now of getting my license. I plan to take and pass the state exam in December and want to hit the ground running come January 1. How soon is it appropriate to begin interviewing at brokerages? Should I start now? November? Or is it better to wait until it’s pretty close, like December?
Great question and thanks for asking it! Ideally, you'd interview when you have a real estate license. In the meantime, we recommend putting together a list of brokerages you'd like to work for. What are your top 5? Top 10? Maybe see if you can find some realtors who work for those brokerages and you can pick their brain about it. What kind of assistance and mentorship do these brokerages offer? What are their resources? Find out this information and add it to your list. Then, when you have your real estate license, you have a list of brokerages you like, contact information to people you spoke with, and a list of their perks. Deciding which brokerage you want to work for will be easy for you and you don't have to enter any interview unprepared. Best of luck on the real estate state exam! Please keep in touch and let us know how it goes.
It didn’t. I started right before Covid and frankly the market here is SATURATED with real estate agents. I’m fine with it now though. Huge waste of time and money. When you look at the stats on agents and how many make little to no money…it’s almost a bit of a scam.
@@Howmanyshmeckles It didn’t. I started right before Covid and frankly the market here is SATURATED with real estate agents. I’m fine with it now though. Huge waste of time and money. When you look at the stats on agents and how many make little to no money…it’s almost a bit of a scam.
Did it help? We have a ton of content on picking your brokerage and interviews. Let me know if you haven't seen them yet and I'll send you some links. Best of luck out there, Meice!
@@meicealways5842 I put together this playlist with some videos I think you'd really like! Give it a watch: ruclips.net/p/PLxWG5-zzA_BTUY7njC_GZe_4JrH8jdl1B Hope this helps!
CAN YOU SAY "OVERPAID" profession.......really 6% commisions in real estate transactions.....do any of these "professionals" WARN you about the ridiculous property taxes.. Texas rips off homeowners ??.....take a 2 week class, pass a test, and now you are a "professional".... skip the realtor, negotiate your property...buying or selling ( DEDUCT 6% IMMEDIATELY)...buyer & seler win
I warn my clients about taxes and often encourage them to get a lower price point so there is wiggle room for tax increases. I promise it doesn't take 2 weeks. real estate agents have to pass 180 hr course and take 7 exams. not all agents are the same.
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About to take my license test in a few weeks. These videos are helping take the anxiety of starting a new career path. Took the ca realty classes. Can't wait to start.
Hey, AJ! Best of luck on the state exam! We're wishing you all the best in your future real estate career and thanks for watching our videos! We love helping students like yourself.
took the CA RE exam 2 weeks ago and was astonished at how easy it was! Good luck!
@@TheGraceMcC We love hearing students feel confident when it comes to the state exam. Congrats, Grace!
Great Information
Thanks for watching! When's your interview?
I’m in the process now of getting my license. I plan to take and pass the state exam in December and want to hit the ground running come January 1. How soon is it appropriate to begin interviewing at brokerages? Should I start now? November? Or is it better to wait until it’s pretty close, like December?
Great question and thanks for asking it! Ideally, you'd interview when you have a real estate license.
In the meantime, we recommend putting together a list of brokerages you'd like to work for. What are your top 5? Top 10? Maybe see if you can find some realtors who work for those brokerages and you can pick their brain about it. What kind of assistance and mentorship do these brokerages offer? What are their resources? Find out this information and add it to your list. Then, when you have your real estate license, you have a list of brokerages you like, contact information to people you spoke with, and a list of their perks. Deciding which brokerage you want to work for will be easy for you and you don't have to enter any interview unprepared.
Best of luck on the real estate state exam! Please keep in touch and let us know how it goes.
how is your real estate career working out?
It didn’t. I started right before Covid and frankly the market here is SATURATED with real estate agents. I’m fine with it now though. Huge waste of time and money. When you look at the stats on agents and how many make little to no money…it’s almost a bit of a scam.
@@Howmanyshmeckles It didn’t. I started right before Covid and frankly the market here is SATURATED with real estate agents. I’m fine with it now though. Huge waste of time and money. When you look at the stats on agents and how many make little to no money…it’s almost a bit of a scam.
@@GoodLifeRoad true where are you from? I’m in Ontario canada and it seems promising
Great video thank you for the information!
You bet! Glad you liked it, Monica. Thanks for watching and being a subscriber!
Great video, please i want to know which company she represents
Hi, Davit. Thanks for watching. Nikki works with Keller Williams!
If this were the case, the people calling would be doing it right?
I wish she was in Atlanta!
Glad you like the video! Thanks for watching.
Scheduling my interviews
Came here for help lol
Did it help? We have a ton of content on picking your brokerage and interviews. Let me know if you haven't seen them yet and I'll send you some links. Best of luck out there, Meice!
@@USRealtyTraining omg thanks so much wow
@@meicealways5842 I put together this playlist with some videos I think you'd really like! Give it a watch: ruclips.net/p/PLxWG5-zzA_BTUY7njC_GZe_4JrH8jdl1B
Hope this helps!
CAN YOU SAY "OVERPAID" profession.......really 6% commisions in real estate transactions.....do any of these "professionals" WARN you about the ridiculous property taxes.. Texas rips off homeowners ??.....take a 2 week class, pass a test, and now you are a "professional"....
skip the realtor, negotiate your property...buying or selling ( DEDUCT 6% IMMEDIATELY)...buyer & seler win
A good realtor will get you @ least 6% Over market value. And buyers don’t pay anything
@@jaycampbell658 WRONG….the buyer just “overpaid” by 6%
@@mjt4651 sounds like you just came across an agent not doing their job well 🤷♀️
Commissions are negotiable!🙂
I warn my clients about taxes and often encourage them to get a lower price point so there is wiggle room for tax increases. I promise it doesn't take 2 weeks. real estate agents have to pass 180 hr course and take 7 exams. not all agents are the same.