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Start by not being anonymous. There is no way that you will ever become a successful Realtor if you are too shy to give your name.
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Jack Gerbehy
Egg Harbor Township, NJ
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Bob Betel
Sweetwater, TN
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Lise Howe
Washington, DC
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Michael Jacobs
Pasadena, CA
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Dan & Laurie Pittsenba...
Bellingham, WA
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If you "need" income right away, brand new to the biz and brand new to an area, I recommend finding a team to work on or at least a seasoned agent that wants some weekend and evening help with their buyers. If you have 6+ months of reserves and don't really "have" to have income right away then you will have many more options. Find a brokerage that has plenty of in house education along with mentoring. Most Keller Williams offices have both.
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Women of Westchester W...
West Harrison, NY
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Fred Hafdelin
Mountain Lakes, NJ
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Life in real estate can be tough, so you better be as well.
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Fred Hafdelin
Mountain Lakes, NJ
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Having at least $50k to put towards your business would be a good start. If you can't swing that, then invest in a comfortable pair of shoes and start pounding the pavement.
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Fred Hafdelin
Mountain Lakes, NJ
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If your relocating to a different state, keep in mind that exams and knowledge needed differ from state to state...
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First affiliate yourself with a situation, where you are comfortable and feel supported in terms of education and mentoring; that should guide you along.
All the best!
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Hopefully you are studying for the exam in the state you are moving to!
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Wish we knew who you are!
You can go to Leader Board and find out a good member from ActiveRain who can help you with your wants and needs.
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If you don't have money to invest and survive on, I would get a job while I got my marketing in order, learned the area and had a prospective client or more. You can go for a number of months with no income and have MLS and other fees to pay. When you have your license often a broker will let you work part time until you feel you will have a steady income in real estate.
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From what I've heard, most new agents don't earn an income the first year. Your best bet, as others have mentioned, is to join a team so you can get a little bit of money while you try to ramp up your business.
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If you need money right away, see if you can find a job as an admin in a real estate office. When you get your license, you can go part time and work with a team so you can get business quicker than as a solo.
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You may find a top producing team has the leads and mentorship you are looking for.