Looking to attract real estate agents to your real estate team or brokerage? I've built a real estate organization of over 5,000 realtors at eXp realty in under 5 years. I am top 15 revenue share earners at eXp and my mission is to help 1,000 agents create financial freedom over the next 10 years.
Im studing the first course Principles now..i hope i can pass the state exam soon..i have one question ..EXP training all by webinars ? I would love ..not to go to the office..i would apreciate more my broker to be online ..anyone can clarify me how EXP works for a new agent trainings? From Bakersfield .Ca
Watch out for these brokerages! Even if you don't help a single person buy or sell a house, brokerages still expect you to pay hundreds of dollars in coaching fees. Training and coaching isn't free. It's very expensive to be a realtor. You're constantly spending money on marketing, coaching, and association dues. And if you're a new agent, with hardly any leads, this is not a situation to be in. This is why so few people last in real estate. They run out of money trying to make money! It's a sales/commission only job for someone who already has a high-paying job to support their real estate business AND a strong network of associates, friends, and family.
How can you take these reviews seriously when they are canned, prepared frameworks by the company that current employees can use to pitch the company? Not cool.
Hey man! What do you mean by canned? Yes it is prepared because I took the time to prepare but this is my experience with both companies and employees at exp don't "pitch" exp.
In Spain where I am.. The clients really care about the office. That's one of the issues I had when I was for two years working on my own. So I decided to go to Keller Williams. Exp seems interesting but this is something to sort out right now
I started officially as a buyer's agent with KW and although I loved the trainings and culture of the office place, I can agree that it can be a distraction. I am very grateful for the humble beginnings with the brokerage... I ended up taking some time away from the business to work on physical and mental health.... not wanting to talk to people isn't a good feeling to have in Real Estate (lol) but now that I am back and stronger than ever, I feel eXp is a good next step for me.... postcovid lifestyle doesn't make sense to go back to the old brick and mortar model. This is the future, like it or not
You convinced me it's a perimad scheme. I don't remember you every mentioning that this was good for your clients. You talked a lot about recruiting agents and getting passive income of them. No Thanks
Does eXp help with leads? That’s my biggest fear in becoming a Real estate Broker and before people come telling me it’s an agent in Illinois it’s called a broker 😭
Depends honestly. If you need a office to work out of everyday with a people around then KW. If you are a self-starter and do fine working from home or a co-working space then eXp.
BOLD was such a great course!! I really enjoyed it, Both great companies for sure but my situation is really similar to yours spent a few years a KW and loved it, now I'm at exp and also love it!
Agreed, both companies are good. I started with KW and moved to EXP as it aligned more with me. Just know who you are and what you value and need from a company and block out the noise as everyone's got an "opinion".
@@agentattraction lol thx. I had passed the test and was an agent for almost a year. But I gave up on real estate awhile ago. No passion for it. I’m moving up in a new company currently and I continue to work on my book .
hello brand new licensee my buddy invited me to a lunch in for exp and i was instantly sold on it being my first brokerage super glad im choosing it for it being my first brokerage here in jacksonville, florida. also got hooked up with one of the top producing agents as my mentor and he instantly added me on his team. super excited to hit the virtual classes and get my business started!