🎧 Secrets to Selecting an Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent
New To Podcast This Week - Over 140,000 Total Downloads*
Learn the secrets of selecting an investor-friendly real estate agent.
This class is Module 12 of 46 in a series called Real Estate Investing Secrets.
Topics covered in this module include:
What is the NAR settlement and how will it likely impact buyers and sellers?
What’s the difference between real estate agents, brokers, and REALTORS®?
What does the real estate agent do in the transaction? What do the other professionals do? What do you do?
Pros and cons of working with one real estate agent versus working with multiple real estate agents?
How are brokerage fees paid and what are some typical examples?
How do real estate commission splits work?
What if a fancy sports car cost the same as a totaled wreck? And, how does this apply to real estate agents?
Who saves the commission? A discussion.
How to get recommendations for an investor-friendly real estate agent.
What real estate agent designations matter and which are fluff?
What is the typical annual income of real estate agents before and after taxes/expenses?
Why you might want to consider sales volumes as selection criteria.
Can you rely on reviews and testimonials? The answer may surprise you.
Focusing on real estate agent specialization.
Should you hire a lone wolf agent or a team?
What are typical value propositions for real estate agents and what else should you look for?
What do buyers want most from their real estate agent?
Plus much more...
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James Orr
*As of December 8, the total number of downloads across all Real Estate Financial Plannerâ„¢ city-specific real estate investing podcasts for all episodes over all-time is over 140,448.
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