I’m 21 years old just started my course today can’t wait man so motivated ! I rather work 12 hours for myself and building my brand than work 12 hours for a company that will replace me instantly
Frankie! You got this! Congrats on enrolling - I'd love to know your thoughts about the program. Way to take control of your career. It'll feel great putting that time, effort, and energy into yourself as opposed to a company!
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I hope I remind you of "Wolf of Wall Street" in a good way! Thanks for watching! Hope you subscribed and liked the video and I'll see you on the next one.
This might be a dumb question, but so the seller pays the money and then the third party known as Escrow splits the money and gives it to the 2 brokers. Then the broker company splits it.. right? Sorry I’m just a 14 year old and trying to learn more..
Hi, BepTex! This isn't a dumb question! Dumb questions don't exist because every question gets you closer to understanding how something works. Always feel empowered to ask. The transfer of money starts with the buyer. The buyer gives their money to the third party (escrow) and, when the transaction closes, escrow will send the money to the home seller and the brokerages of the real estate agents involved with the transaction. Then, the real estate brokerages will cut the commission checks to their real estate agents. In other words, the listing agent and the buyer's agent will get paid through their respective brokerages. Hope this clears up the process! Please feel free to ask more questions, if you have them. I'm more than happy to clear things up. Also, if you have 20-minutes, this video does a great job explaining the transaction process from start to finish. I think you might like it: th-cam.com/video/w3a6WNLKZts/w-d-xo.html
CA Realty Training THANK YOU! You already cleared all the questions I had! And thanks for the feedback! And I will also see the video once I get a chance. Again THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
Good question. Essentially, yes! What I mean by that is dual agency will result in the commission rate, for example 6%, being split with the brokerage and real estate agent. The brokerage and real estate agent will split that commission with each other depending on their agreed commission split terms. NOTE: this is how dual agency works in California. Other states have different regulations and some won't allow dual agency at all. So, depending on where you live this could be different.
I love this video because it really taught me how real estate agents and brokers think. I am tax consultant so when you say "salary" or we assuming the agents have their own S-Corp or are they, employees? Great video, I gave it a thumbs up.
PLLLLEEEASE make a video going through the details of contracts. For example I’m reading the Residential Purchase Agreements and some of the Terms and conditions… Well I have questions about examples, details, meanings etc of some of these. For example 22.C. (3) …. Broker shall not be deemed a party to this Agreement. Does it mean they would some how be taken out of the agreement after it’s already done/they already were? Or that whoever was in this agreement simply can’t arbitrate the buyer and seller in this agreement? I don’t expect an answer in the comments but just a suggestion! I would definitely watch that playlist several times to be sure I understand the language undoubtedly. It would be nice to be able to summarize concisely to customers as well etc
Each brokerage has their own commission split and they tend to be negotiable before you sign on. But, if you certainly become a real estate broker to collect the whole commission. Keep in mind, though, that to be a real estate broker in California, you have to have at least 2-years of experience as a salesperson agent, which means you will have to sign with a brokerage. Hope that helps.
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Unfortunately, he does not teach an exam prep course. However, he is the instructor of our online course video package. If you're interested in learning from him, we recommend looking into our video package: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-license-salesperson/
Noted! I'll pass this along to my team. Thanks for watching and the I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit that bell icon!
Well, if you're interested in getting your real estate license. We have a video program of pre-recoded classes taught by this guy (Robert Rico). If you're interested, here's the link: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-license-salesperson/
You’re amazing! Thanks for the video! I’m a realtor who got started going to your school and living off your videos! I was wondering if you’ve heard of the lead generating company called Agent Zip? I want to start using it but just wanted to know if you know about the company.
Hi, Arman! We aren't familiar with "Agent Zip." But, it sounds like a lead generating service. We're sure some agents use services like that, but our philosophy on lead generation has always been that you can wait for it, you can buy it, or you can go out and get it. We prefer to go out and get it. Using your sphere of influence and growing your network is the most fundamental way you can earn leads. When clients respect your work, they will recommend you to others and your sphere of influence will grow. When your influence grows, so does your business. I know that's not the exact answer you're looking for, but we hope that helps!
@@USRealtyTraining Great video, I'm not an agent but I am caressing the Idea of becoming one, my question here concerning the lead generation ist the broker suppose to find listings for the agent?
Hey thank you for the lesson! I'm 18 ain't got a clue about real estate really. I plan on joining the army in a few months, my question is it possible to be a successful as a real estate agent only working on the weekends? since i would be in the military.
Great question. Working part-time on the weekends is definitely doable. That's actually how Robert Rico (the person who founded CA Realty Training) started his career as a real estate agent. He worked full time as a teacher and, on the weekends, he and his partner, Carolee, worked as agents. Do you think that your schedule will be flexible enough to allow you to help a client? Are you comfortable working on your days off? This career is terrific and extremely rewarding. But, it does require a lot of attention, focus, time, and energy to become successful. I recommend this career for anybody who wants workplace freedom, rewarding paychecks, and the ability to help people. But, if you're set on joining the military, I can see balancing a part-time real estate career to be extremely challenging. Have you considered joining the military and revisiting a career in real estate later in life? Or the opposite: starting a career in real estate and joining the military later? I'm not saying you can't do both right now, but my question is, do you WANT to do both right now?
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@@USRealtyTraining nothing is really stopping me now I’d say! I’ve just been trying to figure what to do with my life at age 21. And I know I want a commission based job. And real estate would be really good. It’ll be great skill to progress in!
@@Gabe_Fe This career really did change my life and I can't recommend it enough. If want to learn more about it, we have free intro sessions that is an introductory class to our program. But, the reason why I bring this up is because the classes are taught by an active agent. There's a period in the session where you can ask questions, hear stories, and get a really good idea of what it's like to work as an agent. This could be a really good way for you to learn more about becoming an agent and starting your career, because it sounds like you really like the idea of becoming an realtor! Best of all, the session is free. All you have to do is sign up to attend. Right now the sessions are all held online through a zoom call. Here's the link if you're interested: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-intro-session-free/
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Hey, Angela! This is wonderful news! I'm so excited for you. It's going to be a rewarding journey for you. Keep me and the rest of the team up to date on your classes and please let us know if we can help out in anyway. Thanks again and I hope to hear from you again!
@@Skidrow247 here you go: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/real-estate-license But, if you already passed your state exam, it sounds like you don't need to re-enroll in the pre-licensing program. 🙂
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You are so welcome Janay! Rico is a pretty swell guy and enjoys sharing his knowledge with others. Wishing you all the best in your real estate endeavors. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel.
@@USRealtyTraining yeah, I have my test on Monday I’m super nervous I haven’t really studied I’ve been watching like videos but I’m doing the allied real estate prep exam hopefully that helps me more than the videos I was watching, any advice? On the state test or what I need to focus on more
@@gtkid3289 Good question! I put together a free prep guide that should help you get into the mindset for the exam. Here's the link where you can download it if you want: www.carealtytraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CARealtyTrainingStateExamPrepGuide.pdf?inf_contact_key=82e849c85fb2536762bdf95ba31c11d809c74070ac2bf3cfa7869e3cfd4ff832 Aside from that, the state exam can be tricky. It will word questions in a way that's confusing to try and throw you off your game. Don't let it get to you! You know the material, so stick to your gut. Remember to learn the acronyms and to answer the easy questions first. You can always go back to the hard ones later. You got this, GT! One last thing, we're hosting a crash course session this weekend. They're great when it comes to distilling all the information you need to know on the state exam into a weekend-long course. It's all online and ran by one of our trainers, so you're in good hands. If you're interested in signing up, here's the link: carealtyschool.com/enrollnow/product/live-online-state-exam-prep-crash-course/16 If not, no problem. I'm rooting for you. Let me know how your exam goes!
Hi, Shay. The brokerage does take a portion of an agent's commission. How much they take is negotiated before the agent signs with the brokerage. To avoid the commission split, agents can get their broker's license and become a broker.
Hey, don't forget those advertising fees are tax deductible because they're a business expense! There's also a bunch of other fees that are tax deductible to make this career a whole lot more affordable. We have a big list in this video here: th-cam.com/video/h4AW--1q0m4/w-d-xo.html
Where/who do you send buyers that contact you wanting to buy one of your listings but has not yet been approved by a lender? I’m an MLO in California, and I would like to help fill that void, if needed. NMLS #1995351
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I’m 21 years old just started my course today can’t wait man so motivated ! I rather work 12 hours for myself and building my brand than work 12 hours for a company that will replace me instantly
Frankie! You got this! Congrats on enrolling - I'd love to know your thoughts about the program. Way to take control of your career. It'll feel great putting that time, effort, and energy into yourself as opposed to a company!
Any update my friend?
I hear you man I spent three years and 8 months working for a company just to be burnt out and we’ll ya know the rest
@@jeovanylopez9260 did you even make money
I just turned 18 and I’m starting next month. This video and especially what you said at the end of the video just motivated me. Thank you!!!
I'm so happy this video pumped you up! Thanks for watching and dropping the great comment. Best of luck in your journey! You're gonna kill it!
My first time selling a home. Thanks for the info.
Anytime! Congrats on the first sale! That's amazing!
Thanks , just what I was looking for. Very very detailed.
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I love the way he teaches! He is clear, like a hot knife in butter, just cuts to the quick. Great video.
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@@USRealtyTraining Done! New agent in Maryland so I am soaking up as much info as possible, much thanks.
@@johnsayre2038 Enjoy it! This is an exciting industry full of opportunity! If you have any questions along the way, feel free to ask. We're always happy to help.
Yes, love the way he explains everything
This was awesome!
Glad you liked the video! Thanks for watching.
You remind of Leonardo DiCaprio's energy from the movie Wolf of Wall Street.. super cool ..and I love how you mentioned God in the video.
I hope I remind you of "Wolf of Wall Street" in a good way! Thanks for watching! Hope you subscribed and liked the video and I'll see you on the next one.
@@USRealtyTraining Not sure sure how to articulate it but yes in a good way. I know that sounds strange because he played an unethical character.
This might be a dumb question, but so the seller pays the money and then the third party known as Escrow splits the money and gives it to the 2 brokers. Then the broker company splits it.. right? Sorry I’m just a 14 year old and trying to learn more..
Hi, BepTex! This isn't a dumb question! Dumb questions don't exist because every question gets you closer to understanding how something works. Always feel empowered to ask.
The transfer of money starts with the buyer. The buyer gives their money to the third party (escrow) and, when the transaction closes, escrow will send the money to the home seller and the brokerages of the real estate agents involved with the transaction. Then, the real estate brokerages will cut the commission checks to their real estate agents. In other words, the listing agent and the buyer's agent will get paid through their respective brokerages.
Hope this clears up the process! Please feel free to ask more questions, if you have them. I'm more than happy to clear things up.
Also, if you have 20-minutes, this video does a great job explaining the transaction process from start to finish. I think you might like it: th-cam.com/video/w3a6WNLKZts/w-d-xo.html
CA Realty Training THANK YOU! You already cleared all the questions I had! And thanks for the feedback! And I will also see the video once I get a chance. Again THANK YOU SO MUCH!!
@@beptex2858 Absolutely! Learning about real estate at your age is exciting! We're sure you have a bright future ahead of you!
So if it’s a dual agency a real estate agent and brokerage will take the 60k on a 1,000,000 sell?
Good question. Essentially, yes! What I mean by that is dual agency will result in the commission rate, for example 6%, being split with the brokerage and real estate agent. The brokerage and real estate agent will split that commission with each other depending on their agreed commission split terms.
NOTE: this is how dual agency works in California. Other states have different regulations and some won't allow dual agency at all. So, depending on where you live this could be different.
I love this video because it really taught me how real estate agents and brokers think. I am tax consultant so when you say "salary" or we assuming the agents have their own S-Corp or are they, employees? Great video, I gave it a thumbs up.
This video motivated me 🙏💙
Heck ya! You rock! Glad you're really enjoying this content.
PLLLLEEEASE make a video going through the details of contracts.
For example I’m reading the Residential Purchase Agreements and some of the Terms and conditions… Well I have questions about examples, details, meanings etc of some of these.
For example 22.C. (3) …. Broker shall not be deemed a party to this Agreement.
Does it mean they would some how be taken out of the agreement after it’s already done/they already were? Or that whoever was in this agreement simply can’t arbitrate the buyer and seller in this agreement?
I don’t expect an answer in the comments but just a suggestion! I would definitely watch that playlist several times to be sure I understand the language undoubtedly.
It would be nice to be able to summarize concisely to customers as well etc
Why use a brokrage if they take 40%? Why not just do it on your own? What is the advantage of having a brokerage, and is it really worth 40%?
Each brokerage has their own commission split and they tend to be negotiable before you sign on. But, if you certainly become a real estate broker to collect the whole commission. Keep in mind, though, that to be a real estate broker in California, you have to have at least 2-years of experience as a salesperson agent, which means you will have to sign with a brokerage. Hope that helps.
That was very informative, thank you 🙏
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching, Muhammad.
Way to put it out there, Robert!
Ha! Thanks, Mr. B. Glad you found the channel and enjoyed the video. Are you thinking about getting a real estate license?
Youre great robert rico
Thank you, Wasgood! That's very kind of you to say. Hope to hear from you again.
You are amazing thank you waiting for your new videos
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Great video and good advice 👍
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and found it helpful! Thanks for watching and I hope to hear from you again!
Does Robert Rico do an exam prep course?
Unfortunately, he does not teach an exam prep course. However, he is the instructor of our online course video package. If you're interested in learning from him, we recommend looking into our video package: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-license-salesperson/
Can you please make a vedio on who are associate brokers , what is their role, what is their commission split etc etc....BTW thanks for nice content
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This is one of the most interesting and concise videos i have ever seen. This was amazing. I would pay money to see this guy talk about anything.
Well, if you're interested in getting your real estate license. We have a video program of pre-recoded classes taught by this guy (Robert Rico). If you're interested, here's the link: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-license-salesperson/
You’re amazing! Thanks for the video! I’m a realtor who got started going to your school and living off your videos! I was wondering if you’ve heard of the lead generating company called Agent Zip? I want to start using it but just wanted to know if you know about the company.
Hi, Arman! We aren't familiar with "Agent Zip." But, it sounds like a lead generating service. We're sure some agents use services like that, but our philosophy on lead generation has always been that you can wait for it, you can buy it, or you can go out and get it. We prefer to go out and get it. Using your sphere of influence and growing your network is the most fundamental way you can earn leads. When clients respect your work, they will recommend you to others and your sphere of influence will grow. When your influence grows, so does your business. I know that's not the exact answer you're looking for, but we hope that helps!
@@USRealtyTraining Great video, I'm not an agent but I am caressing the Idea of becoming one, my question here concerning the lead generation ist the broker suppose to find listings for the agent?
Hey thank you for the lesson! I'm 18 ain't got a clue about real estate really. I plan on joining the army in a few months, my question is it possible to be a successful as a real estate agent only working on the weekends? since i would be in the military.
Great question. Working part-time on the weekends is definitely doable. That's actually how Robert Rico (the person who founded CA Realty Training) started his career as a real estate agent. He worked full time as a teacher and, on the weekends, he and his partner, Carolee, worked as agents.
Do you think that your schedule will be flexible enough to allow you to help a client? Are you comfortable working on your days off?
This career is terrific and extremely rewarding. But, it does require a lot of attention, focus, time, and energy to become successful. I recommend this career for anybody who wants workplace freedom, rewarding paychecks, and the ability to help people.
But, if you're set on joining the military, I can see balancing a part-time real estate career to be extremely challenging. Have you considered joining the military and revisiting a career in real estate later in life? Or the opposite: starting a career in real estate and joining the military later?
I'm not saying you can't do both right now, but my question is, do you WANT to do both right now?
Does Robert Rico still teach at the Santa Monica location
Unfortunately, he does not. But, he is known to sub at locations when needed.
Very informative
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Awesome video, can you make one on pros and cons of being on a team and how commission should work. Please. Thank you
Thanks for the suggestion, Oscar! That'll be a great topic. We'll add it to the list of videos and will let you know when it's published.
Thanks for this video!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching and dropping a comment. Hope to hear from you again.
Awesome video. I am just starting my journey in Real Estate and I found this video extremely helpful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching, Stefan
GREAT VIDEO:)
I'm glad you liked the video, Leah! Thanks for watching and I hope to hear from you again.
Great video
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Good video man! Makes my want to get my license even more
Gabe, I would highly recommend that you do! Out of curiosity, what's stopping you from jumpin in?
@@USRealtyTraining nothing is really stopping me now I’d say! I’ve just been trying to figure what to do with my life at age 21. And I know I want a commission based job. And real estate would be really good. It’ll be great skill to progress in!
@@Gabe_Fe This career really did change my life and I can't recommend it enough. If want to learn more about it, we have free intro sessions that is an introductory class to our program. But, the reason why I bring this up is because the classes are taught by an active agent. There's a period in the session where you can ask questions, hear stories, and get a really good idea of what it's like to work as an agent. This could be a really good way for you to learn more about becoming an agent and starting your career, because it sounds like you really like the idea of becoming an realtor! Best of all, the session is free. All you have to do is sign up to attend. Right now the sessions are all held online through a zoom call. Here's the link if you're interested: www.carealtytraining.com/real-estate-intro-session-free/
Amazing video. Great content straight to the point!
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Thank you Sir
Most welcome. Thank you for watching.
Thank you for the motivation!
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Hey Mr Rico I like your videos very much I am going to school to become a real estate agent thank you so mush for that info.
Hey, Angela! This is wonderful news! I'm so excited for you. It's going to be a rewarding journey for you. Keep me and the rest of the team up to date on your classes and please let us know if we can help out in anyway. Thanks again and I hope to hear from you again!
Great video Sir , very straight to the point . Just passed my exam yesterday in OC California watched a lot of your videos , great help.
Congrats, Hassan! Thanks for the kind words, too. Much appreciated. Best of luck to you out there. Did you happen to take our pre-licensing program?
@@USRealtyTraining no , send me link pls
@@Skidrow247 here you go: www.carealtytraining.com/licensing/real-estate-license
But, if you already passed your state exam, it sounds like you don't need to re-enroll in the pre-licensing program. 🙂
This was a GREAT !!!!! Video. 100% Truth .
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good video 👍
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CA Realty Training you got one more subscriber 👊😐
@@AdrianRodriguezWebDevelopment Thanks for subscribing! Keep us up-to-date on your career! We hope to hear from you again.
You didn't deduct fees! 18,000 is not the final payment. It's much lower. You should explain this, too.✌
Wow!! You were fantastic. Bravo 🙌🏻 Brother! 😃
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@@USRealtyTraining : Absolutely! Done ☑️ Done ✔️ and Done ✅
Thank you for teaching! You seem like a great person! ❤👍🏾🎉
You are so welcome Janay! Rico is a pretty swell guy and enjoys sharing his knowledge with others. Wishing you all the best in your real estate endeavors. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel.
I just sign up with a company they said I will receive a 75% and they will take 25%
Dang! That's a great split. Are you new?
@@USRealtyTraining yeah, I have my test on Monday I’m super nervous I haven’t really studied I’ve been watching like videos but I’m doing the allied real estate prep exam hopefully that helps me more than the videos I was watching, any advice? On the state test or what I need to focus on more
@@gtkid3289 Good question! I put together a free prep guide that should help you get into the mindset for the exam. Here's the link where you can download it if you want: www.carealtytraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/CARealtyTrainingStateExamPrepGuide.pdf?inf_contact_key=82e849c85fb2536762bdf95ba31c11d809c74070ac2bf3cfa7869e3cfd4ff832
Aside from that, the state exam can be tricky. It will word questions in a way that's confusing to try and throw you off your game. Don't let it get to you! You know the material, so stick to your gut. Remember to learn the acronyms and to answer the easy questions first. You can always go back to the hard ones later.
You got this, GT!
One last thing, we're hosting a crash course session this weekend. They're great when it comes to distilling all the information you need to know on the state exam into a weekend-long course. It's all online and ran by one of our trainers, so you're in good hands. If you're interested in signing up, here's the link: carealtyschool.com/enrollnow/product/live-online-state-exam-prep-crash-course/16
If not, no problem. I'm rooting for you. Let me know how your exam goes!
So you have to deal with a broker
Hi, Shay. The brokerage does take a portion of an agent's commission. How much they take is negotiated before the agent signs with the brokerage. To avoid the commission split, agents can get their broker's license and become a broker.
Advertising fees have entered the chat 😂
Hey, don't forget those advertising fees are tax deductible because they're a business expense! There's also a bunch of other fees that are tax deductible to make this career a whole lot more affordable. We have a big list in this video here: th-cam.com/video/h4AW--1q0m4/w-d-xo.html
60/40 is not reasonable at all. They better be doing a lot for 40%
Best to keep your standards high! Good thinking.
Where/who do you send buyers that contact you wanting to buy one of your listings but has not yet been approved by a lender? I’m an MLO in California, and I would like to help fill that void, if needed. NMLS #1995351
Rocky balboa right there
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