How do I become a real estate agent in other countries?


Posted January 4th, 2010 by admin 1 Comment »
real estate
MusclesX asked:


I live in NY and I’d like to get my real estate license. I’d like to eventually move to the Caribbean and sell real estate there. How would I go about achieving this? I would greatly appreciate any advice from experienced Realtors. Thanks.

How to become a Real Estate Agent and succeed at it?


Posted December 7th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
real estate
D-5 asked:


I want to become a real estate agent. I know it is a bad economy but people still need house. What are some good states in need of people needing houses and what does it take to be a real estate agent. Thanks.

How to become a Real Estate Agent and succeed at it?


Posted December 7th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
real estate
D-5 asked:


I want to become a real estate agent. I know it is a bad economy but people still need house. What are some good states in need of people needing houses and what does it take to be a real estate agent. Thanks.

Real Estate?


Posted November 30th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
real estate
sheepeshlysheepy asked:


What training do you need to be a real estate agent? What training do you need to become one, and how would you go about becoming one?
If you’re a real estate agent/broker, how is the income?

Would it be a good idea to be a real estate agent while in college?

Thanks in advance!

Real estate?


Posted November 30th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
real estate
Jayce’s mommy asked:


Currently I am a mortgage loan underwriter for a huge financial institution. I want to maybe become a real estate agent. My aunt is making killer money. Now is there any way not to take the class and take the test since I already know a lot of real estate? Or what exactly is the whole process to make this career change?

What does it mean if a real estate agent is encouraging us to let her act as an intermediary?


Posted November 20th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
real estate
lovelyrita asked:


My husband and I live in Texas and we think it’s time for us to finally buy a home. Our busy schedules keep us from being able to really search the marker and we have realized that we need a real estate agent but I am not sure if I should sign a contract with her. She would like us to let her act as a intermediary agent and I am not sure if that is on best interest. Please advice!

Is it beneficial to have a real estate agent when buying a foreclosed upon home?


Posted November 16th, 2009 by admin 8 Comments »
real estate
Artist at Heart asked:


We are just beginning the home buying process. We have no home to sell (first time buyers) and were thinking of getting a real estate agent. However, I know we would have to sign one of those exclusivity contracts and, if we buy a foreclosed upon home, their comission would have to come from somewhere (us?).

If we are even considering buying a foreclosure, should we sign up with a real estate agent?

Does becoming a licensed real estate agent/broker before buying your home save you money?


Posted November 9th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
real estate
eldhose98 asked:


I am planning to buy a home around $700K in New York City. I’m wondering if I will save any money by becoming a licensed real estate agent/broker (I realize I have to take the test and pass) and then purchasing the home for myself. I would think that by doing this, I would save the broker commission that I would otherwise be paying another real estate agent/broker. Is this a valid assumption? Please provide any information about this. Thanks a lot.

NYC real estate brokerage seek minority investment?


Posted November 1st, 2009 by admin 1 Comment »
nyc real estate
Ranjit B asked:


Partner is relocation to Florida and seeks either a real estate agent superstar to fulltime spend sweat equity or a serial entrepreneur to invest $100,000 for a minority stake in an existing real estate brokerage firm as one partner relocates to Florida.

Is there any way that I can get out of a contract with a real estate agent in the state of Maryland?


Posted October 8th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
maryland real estate
sugariley asked:


I am trying to get out of a contract that I signed with a real estate agent in the state of Maryland? I am looking to buy a home in the D.C. (the contract was signed in Md.) area and realized that my realtor is lazy and trying to get me to do the leg work and them get the commission. Please advise