who makes more money? realestate agents, brokes or loan officers?
Depends upon the drive of the person, the market they are in, and the level of success they seek. Some sit and wait for things to come to them, some get up and go for the gold. I went from 20 yrs in trucking to real estate, and made the Million Dollar sales club the first year. I never looked back. I could not afford to fail, it was not an option.
It also depends upon the "house" splits and how many homes you close. Generally real estate brokers earn more than associate or affiliate brokers. That is simply a reflection differences if the education and experience levels between the 2.
Mortgage officials are no different. Some are good some live on the "salary" until they go commissioned then find another place to go to and repeat the process. Both professions potentially can pay very well, but as in any profession it requires hard work. If you are willing to pay the price you too can be successful.
March 2nd, 2010 at 9:58 pm
All of them and you pay for it.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 10:26 pm
I have heard that real state agents because their comission is higher.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 10:52 pm
Both loan officers and agents are compensated based on the amount of transaction. Assuming that most people buys properties with some down payment. So the bases of a loan officer is smaller than real estate agent.
Say a house is $100k down payment of $20k. The loan officer gets a fraction of $80k loan and the agent gets a fraction of the whole $100k.
Brokers get lower percentage than agents on per transaction bases. However, if a broker have lots of agents working for him, then he could still make more money than an average agent.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 11:26 pm
Be brokers get more than you do. The people who close your loans are going to get a hefty share.You will make more money if you could get your broker license and start selling under your license. So if you sold a property yourself, you would get all the comission.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 11:54 pm
Depends upon the drive of the person, the market they are in, and the level of success they seek. Some sit and wait for things to come to them, some get up and go for the gold. I went from 20 yrs in trucking to real estate, and made the Million Dollar sales club the first year. I never looked back. I could not afford to fail, it was not an option.
It also depends upon the "house" splits and how many homes you close. Generally real estate brokers earn more than associate or affiliate brokers. That is simply a reflection differences if the education and experience levels between the 2.
Mortgage officials are no different. Some are good some live on the "salary" until they go commissioned then find another place to go to and repeat the process. Both professions potentially can pay very well, but as in any profession it requires hard work. If you are willing to pay the price you too can be successful.
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Licensed real estate broker