Archive for May, 2009
Thursday 28 May 2009 @ 2:46 am
bolinger81380 asked:
I am just starting out in real estate investments, and do plan to get a real estate sales license. I was wondering what would be the best route for the beginner.
Monday 25 May 2009 @ 9:58 pm
Luv Peace asked:
I’m planning on going into real estate. Can anyone help me by directing me to a good website or providing info that I need to take the real estate exam. Should I enroll for a class or should I read up some books. If books, then what books do you recommend?
Monday 25 May 2009 @ 7:20 am
Umokay asked:
Can you simply go to one of those week-long real estate schools like residential real estate licensing? And what are the qualities that help a person succeed in commercial real estate sales? Is this a young person’s game? Can you start and succeed at middle age? Would like to bank 70k-100k? Is this reasonable?
Tuesday 19 May 2009 @ 8:41 pm
lunerchick2001 asked:
I recently passed my real estate sales person exam, and now I am on the hunt to find a company to work for. Like any body in the real estate game I want to be successful and I want to learn a lot. How do I find that perfect company to work for, or can someone recomend a company. I live in Chicago.
Sunday 17 May 2009 @ 6:16 pm
mookie asked:
I am 16, and planning on going in real estate because it seems like hard work in that business pays off compared to other places and because I am very persuasive.
When I start my junior year at my high school.. I have about 2 free clases what do you think I should take that will help me with real estate?
I am going to go to “cal state san bernardino” after I graduate high school. So what clases do you guys suggest I should take there and what should I major in.. that will ultimately help me with my real estate journey.
Also someone suggested to me I should get insurance..220 license ,real estate, mortgage license? can someone explain to me what all that does?
Sunday 17 May 2009 @ 9:46 am
Julia M asked:
I am looking into changing careers and do have an interest in real estate. Does anyone do this for a living or know if real estate agents get paid a salary at all or if everything is solely based on commissions from selling a house.
Thank you!
Saturday 16 May 2009 @ 12:09 am
BlackDahlia asked:
Can most real estate agents help their clients with foreclosed properties, or do they usually just stick to listings with home owners? We’re looking into buying, but are on a limited budget, and want to look more closely into foreclosures. Thanks.
Sunday 10 May 2009 @ 6:59 pm
J.B asked:
Someone told me that if you are already lawyer in Pennsylvania, all you have to do to get a real estate license is sign a paper stating that you understand the real estate practices in the state. Is this true? If so, is there a web site that explains it further? Thanks!
Sunday 10 May 2009 @ 3:21 pm
Tosin o asked:
I am 22 years old and looking to get in the commercial real estate industry, preferably the leasing aspect. What would be fundamentally required for a person as young as me to be even considered for a job in a large commercial real estate firm? Considering I have a real estate agents license, what else would be needed or would interest a company in hiring someone so young? In other words, how can I get my foot in such an industry, thus giving me a chance to work my way up?
Thursday 7 May 2009 @ 10:46 am
Claudia B asked:
I am asking this question because of a friend
and she is trying to become an agent in Real Estate in North Carolina. Will she have to seal her records in order to do it.