Thinking About Becoming A Realtor? Correcting Common Misconceptions About Realtors In Real Estate

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Author: Tom Germann ISBN: 9781311483447
Publisher: Tom Germann Publication: July 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tom Germann
ISBN: 9781311483447
Publisher: Tom Germann
Publication: July 9, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Have you ever sold a home and paid thousands of dollars in commissions and then wondered why you paid that money out when you only saw your Realtor for maybe twenty hours over those weeks?
Do you really think it would be nice to have a job where you could become a Realtor and be on the golf course every day in the summer? Go overseas on a nice two week vacation in Europe every year? Or maybe the thought of staying local in the nice cabin you could buy up north on the lake is more attractive.
Just looking at Realtors most people see the power suits, a nice car and a life style that is amazing.
Have you thought about going into Real Estate as a profession yourself?
Before you go off and start taking courses you need to see a bit more of the industry. You need to know the correct questions to ask and this will give you those along with a bit more information.
Thinking about hiring a Realtor to help you buy or sell a home? Feeling like you should only pay $500 to list your home for sale because Realtors don’t really “do” anything?
Read this and get a better understanding of what Realtors do and the other unseen side of Real Estate.

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Have you ever sold a home and paid thousands of dollars in commissions and then wondered why you paid that money out when you only saw your Realtor for maybe twenty hours over those weeks?
Do you really think it would be nice to have a job where you could become a Realtor and be on the golf course every day in the summer? Go overseas on a nice two week vacation in Europe every year? Or maybe the thought of staying local in the nice cabin you could buy up north on the lake is more attractive.
Just looking at Realtors most people see the power suits, a nice car and a life style that is amazing.
Have you thought about going into Real Estate as a profession yourself?
Before you go off and start taking courses you need to see a bit more of the industry. You need to know the correct questions to ask and this will give you those along with a bit more information.
Thinking about hiring a Realtor to help you buy or sell a home? Feeling like you should only pay $500 to list your home for sale because Realtors don’t really “do” anything?
Read this and get a better understanding of what Realtors do and the other unseen side of Real Estate.

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