How to Conduct the Real Estate, Insurance and General Brokerage Business


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Excerpt from How to Conduct the Real Estate, Insurance and General Brokerage Business: A Brief Treatise on Those Methods and Virtues Entering Into Real Estate Transactions, Which Experienced Brokers Have Found Conducive to the Greatest Success No profession offers larger opportunities for advancement of the individual and service to the community than real estate brokerage. The frequent sharp turns in the stock market are causing shrewd investors to look more and more towards real estate as an investment. The outstanding requisite for success in real estate brokerage is a thorough knowledge of the subject. This may be obtained in two ways: First. In a practical way through close application and years of experience. Second. Through a thorough study of those works which treat of the methods which experienced brokers have found conducive to success. This brief treatise is simply a stepping stone to that field of literature which treats the subject in a detailed and comprehensive manner and goes to make up the real estate man's complete library. The author has made frequent reference to Melberg's "How to Sell Real Estate or the Realty Business," in verifying statements contained in this work. It is hoped that the chapters on real estate and personal property, estates, landlords and tenant, real estate titles, and rights of property holders, will be found of value to students. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.










How to Conduct the Real Estate, Insurance and General Brokerage Business; a Brief Treatise on Those Methods and Virtues Entering Into Real Estate Tran


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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.







Broker to Broker


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Praise for Realtor? Magazine's BROKER to BROKER "By providing best practice management tips with thought-provokingideas, Broker to Broker offers invaluable guidance on virtuallyevery aspect of our dynamic industry. The book's easy-to-readformat, with in-depth supporting material available online, is aninnovative approach to helping the country's brokers and managersfind effective solutions to today's challenges." --Ron Peltier, President and CEO, HomeServices of America, Inc.,Minneapolis, Minnesota "This compilation of the latest Realtor? Magazine articles on realestate brokerage management could be of help to brokers andmanagers looking for practical ideas to boost their operations. Thebook quotes extensively from veteran brokers and managers who aretrying new ways to build sales and tackle problems. Within thebook's range of articles could be helpful ideas for you." --J. Lennox Scott, Chairman and CEO, John L. Scott Real Estate,Seattle, Washington "The editors did their homework. The pace of change in our businessis a constant challenge. Even if you don't want to lead the chargein industry change, brokers would do well to study the innovativeconcepts (such as the employee-agent model) illustrated here. Thesection on operations is particularly useful for brokers of amulti-office/multi-region operation." --Steve Brown, ABR?, CRB, Vice President and General Manager,Crye-Leike, Realtors?, Memphis, Tennessee "The editors of Realtor? Magazine do a fantastic job of keepingRealtors? on top of all real estate concerns. No issue is moretimely or essential to building good business than brokeragepractices." --Blanche Evans, Publisher, Agent News, and Editor, Realty Times,Dallas, Texas







The Perfect Real Estate Agent


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Eliminate trial and error as your teacher. The Perfect Real Estate Agent is the perfect companion to your state real estate exam study guide. You are learning how to pass your exam, and you can now be ready to do your first deal on day one. This is one of the most useful training books you will ever read about practical real estate. No motivational speeches, just the exact roadmap to eliminating trial and error from your learning experience. Just think. On your first day of practicing real estate, you will know exactly what to do, what to say, and how to make your first deal your best deal. Accountability is the new normal. You must be accountable to yourself and be your own real estate advocate. Get to know what you deserve and are entitled to when dealing with others. This book is for new real estate agents and those considering real estate as a new career. This master class in real estate was written by two real estate professionals and business owners, with over 50 years of combined real estate experience at the highest level. We started from the ground up. No help. Education, years of experience, and trial and error was our teacher. In turn, we have educated many buyers, sellers, and agents over the years. We are in real estate every day, and bring you the insight that only a practicing real estate professional can pass on to another agent. You are going to be surprised on how much there is to learn. We know exactly what it takes and what you need to become successful on day one. No one has ever complained about how quickly they learned. Why does it take new agents years to become top agents? Trial and error. We have now eliminated that learning curve. Becoming a top real estate agent doesn't have to take years. You can now gain the experience and confidence you thought would take years to achieve. Everything we cover you will need on day one as a real estate agent. Get that experience before you ever start. Most real estate agents don't make it because they don't know how to properly prepare. The learning process can take years to learn. Not anymore! We give you the tools to be a top real estate agent before you ever start your first deal. You will learn 75 critical topics BEFORE you ever do your first transaction, which includes: - What you need to set up a monster real estate business - How to properly explain the buying process to your client - How to properly explain the selling process so you can get your first listing - Instant knowledge topics with step-by-step explanations - The first questions you must ask the other professionals around you, plus the answers! Study for your state exam. Read up on practical real estate to eliminate trial and error as your teacher. You will now be all set to start your career with a confidence that you thought would take years to achieve. If you want that edge, you now have a way to achieve it.