Which company is better for a new real estate agent in California Coldwell Banker or Re/Max?
I just got my real estate license and am looking to join either coldwell bankers or remax in southern california which would be better for a beginner agent. And also will they take anyone who applies or is it hard to get into these companies THANK YOUU
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- In my opinion both companies are very good to work with and would recommend both. That is what it is a recommendation. You have to interview the Human Research Director of both companies, question them as to how they feel about new licensed real estate agents. You would also have to ask the cost of being an agent in either firm. What educational course are offered, which cost and which don't. Do they offer continuing educational courses. Are you required to use their mortgage company in securing mortgage loans for potential clients, purchasing property? How far is the office from you place of residence, will you be working in that office or some place else. Are you required to maintain an office or could you work from home. Then there are working conditions. Do you enjoy coming to work with the people you will be involved in on a daily basis. There are a million questions that need to be answered and only you could make the decision as to if this will please you. Any advise you get here should be taken into consideration, but the ultimate decision is yours to make. If you allow others to make this decision for you this will become a pattern. Each company take on who they think will be beneficial to their company, therefore the question of which is hard to get in would depend on how well you interviewed for the position of real estate agent. I hope this has been of some benefit to you, good luck. "FIGHT ON"
- I agree with the first answer- I also want you to understand that there is no advantage to an individual agent in working for a huge real estate company. You do want to work with one large enough to have an excellent training program. Even when you have been an agent for years it is important to have continuing training and support. But even a fairly small company could do that if they chose.
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