2,071,135
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Valeria Mola
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
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Evelina Tsigelnitskaya
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
1,598,552
I guess so.
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Valeria Mola
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
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Evelina Tsigelnitskaya
Sunny Isles Beach, FL
4,800,282
Yes. Though, most times this is a promise that isn't real.
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Troy Erickson AZ Realt...
Chandler, AZ
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
921,504
30% in my pocket...You Bet!
Have I heard that before? You Bet!
Now, without a doubt, there is room in this industry for a visionary broker to establish a new business model. THAT model will appeal to the Level 3 agent NOT those who rest on assurance of success based on existing business models. How to attract those in possession of creative genius is the trick in regards to the visionary business.
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Troy Erickson AZ Realt...
Chandler, AZ
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Becca Rasmussen
Highlands Ranch, CO
1,683,912
3,986,423
3,207,790
I get 100%, I'm pretty sure no one can compete with my owning my own brokerage.
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Troy Erickson AZ Realt...
Chandler, AZ
1,642,807
Of course. Every time I changed broker I got better terms.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
5,773,924
Fathom Recruiter.
These type of questions are too broad to give a good response.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
3,988,138
It depends what is being asked of me. I can get a raise anytime I want one as I know what to do and how to get it done. We only have so much time in a day.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
8,076,350
I did. However, production promises carry little weight with experienced agents.
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Richard Weeks
Dallas, TX
292,685
I say I am going to leave but something stops me everytime... It's either me, myself or Irene... because I work for myself.
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Becca Rasmussen
Highlands Ranch, CO
5,136,928
The issue of the income is mine not my broker's.
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Becca Rasmussen
Highlands Ranch, CO
5,959,926
979,796
The only way my income could be increased by 30% would be for another broker to be handing me more qualified leads.
5,059,368
1,157,841
There is insufficient information in your question for me to answer it.
1,713,576
2,234,761
6,616,279
The bottom line is important, tough to tell which broker and compensation plan will get you there though.
4,273,325
There are alot of factors that I would have to take into account. I moved once because of lack of support.
133,882
I appreciate your earnestness in asking the question, but it's a little too simple for me to give a sincere answer. 'cause there's no such thing as "All things being equal, would you take 30% more?"
617,935
Sure, but nobody treats me as well as I treat myself. I would join a brokerage if it really provided more value than me being on my own.
5,584,078
yes... I have in the past...I gave the then current broker a chance to negotiate a deal with me....he rolled the dice and lost....he also went from #1 in the entire database to the bottom of the totem pole.... I had all of the new construction in the town!!!
42,670
98,873
If it were a matter of being with brokerage A and paying them 30% of commission vs. going to brokerage B and paying them 0% of commission, with everything else being equal, sure. Happily my chosen brokerage will take 30% of the first 4 transactions only, after that I'll get that 30% bump in income without switching. :0)
If it were a matter of brokerage B is going to presume to "fix me" so that I can do 30% more business, no. I should be able to to do that myself (through ongoing training, knowledge-sucking, etc) wherever I choose to hang my hat.
1,677,896
1,513,143
If you are talking the split probably not as the expenses of some items would be coming out of pocket. Training also becomes a problem.
So NO.
3,627,372
223,950
I tried that for split back in 2013 and lost more money 2 listings over $5M combined because high end sellers in San Diego want a brand. It would depend on your niche and the brokerage presence. Grass isn't always greener.
637,484
What would you have to do for it? And, no, I'm not in the market. I'm a broker myself.
2,239,340