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Thanks for sharing this, Jeb, I was curious to hear why you made the move. Do you find that you're back to being a lone agent in an office like you were in the beginning or is Real keeping you connected to other agents?
Hey Christian..............Honestly it's been a good move in many ways, should have done it years ago but you know what they say about hindsight. I've been somewhat of a "lone" agent since the pandemic before I left and that's because I chose to go that route. With that, there is a ton of ways to be around other REAL agents both online and in person (locally here in OC). There's a pretty big group of us (50+) in OC that do office meetings every other week as well as colloborate on off markets, buyer needs, etc...........Reach out if you want to chat.
Great video! Would you say Real Side could be beneficial for someone first starting out? Like what about the person who hasn’t even closed on a transaction yet? Do they give support and guidance to those folks?
Yes..............I think it's a great fit for someone just starting out as there is tons of training and no monthly fees while your building your business.
Yes.............You pay an annual brokerage fee of $750 (divided between your first 3 transactions) and after you cap, you pay $285/transaction but that goes toward your post cap fees which can help you hit ELITE Status.
Thank you so much for information at all process levels. Also I would like to ask if a broker working on getting a mortgage loan for me can charge me 3000 dollars for the services he did getting approved for a loan but couldn't close the deal due my real estate agent lied about water problem in that property?
✅Become A Part Of The Team - www.onereal.com/jebsmith/refer
⏩Why I moved To Real Broker - app.highnote.io/c/p/b1336287/the-real-reason-i-moved-to-gea?cp=link
Love the last few mins of this video! I'm in Santa Barbara; I may be joining REAL soon...
Thank you..............Happy to chat if you have any questions.
Thanks for the notification smashed the thumbs up good stuff appreciate the education
Appreciate the support
@@JebSmith it's the least I can do thanks 👍
Sounds like you made a good move. Now we understand some of the talk between you and Josh about timing your refi, tax filing, etc. Great video!
You’re paying attention….trying to tie it all together for those listening closely
I just passed my exam and looking for a broker.
Real good be a good option!
@@JebSmith real broker?
Thanks for sharing this, Jeb, I was curious to hear why you made the move. Do you find that you're back to being a lone agent in an office like you were in the beginning or is Real keeping you connected to other agents?
Hey Christian..............Honestly it's been a good move in many ways, should have done it years ago but you know what they say about hindsight. I've been somewhat of a "lone" agent since the pandemic before I left and that's because I chose to go that route. With that, there is a ton of ways to be around other REAL agents both online and in person (locally here in OC). There's a pretty big group of us (50+) in OC that do office meetings every other week as well as colloborate on off markets, buyer needs, etc...........Reach out if you want to chat.
@@JebSmith Awesome insight, thank you! Yes, I'll ping you...
Great video! Would you say Real Side could be beneficial for someone first starting out? Like what about the person who hasn’t even closed on a transaction yet? Do they give support and guidance to those folks?
Yes..............I think it's a great fit for someone just starting out as there is tons of training and no monthly fees while your building your business.
Is it good for new agents?
It definitely can be.............It all depends on what you're looking for in a brokerage. Happy to chat if you have questions.
Are there any annual brokerage fees or transaction fees that you pay above and beyond the $12k cap?
Yes.............You pay an annual brokerage fee of $750 (divided between your first 3 transactions) and after you cap, you pay $285/transaction but that goes toward your post cap fees which can help you hit ELITE Status.
@@JebSmith Thank you sir!
I appreciate this video.
You're welcome!
Is the brokerage opening offices outside of US and Canada?
Honestly I don't know............I'd have to check.
@@JebSmith okay thank you
Is Real accepting new agents? I just received my license and am looking at brokerages.
Yes sir..........reach out if you have questions.
Hey Jeb, I’m a realtor in Georgia. I’m considering making the move to Real. Would you open to co-sponsoring me?
Absolutely…..reach out and let’s chat
@@JebSmithsounds good. A good contact number to reach you is the one on join our team link?
Thank you so much for information at all process levels. Also I would like to ask if a broker working on getting a mortgage loan for me can charge me 3000 dollars for the services he did getting approved for a loan but couldn't close the deal due my real estate agent lied about water problem in that property?
absolutely not............a lender/realtor only gets paid when you close on your home.
Thank you so much!