Why most real estate Real Estate agent are not as successful as that they want to be? According to Salary.com, in 2019, The average real estate agent commission is $41,289. After taxes and expenses in that "salary" will be just barely above poverty level. And I thought we are in this business to get rich?... Continue Reading →
EXPI starts to pay for dividend and what does it means for you
This is solely my opinion so do not treat this as a financial advise. do your own due diligence! What an exciting to wake up to to know that the company that you hang your license with start to pay you dividend! how awesome is that! Let just break down the number requick: This is... Continue Reading →
eXp Realty explained 2021
https://youtu.be/F8GuIkW67YA eXp Realty is the largest residential real estate brokerage by geography in North America. It is also one of the fastest-growing firms worldwide with more than 50,000 agents in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, South Africa, India, Mexico, Portugal, France, Puerto Rico, Brazil, Italy and Hong Kong. I gave my best... Continue Reading →
Revshare day November 22
I'm very thankful this year to be able to partner with so many amazing real estate agents and professionals. What a journey from the day I resigned from my job until today. Perhaps it's not the commission, the revenue share, or the stock, that makes me most proud of. But it is the people I... Continue Reading →
Revshare Day – July 22nd
July 22, 2020 eXp Revshare day as always! I was just about to make this massive bragging post about how I was able to cash out 2000 shares EXPI and use it to down payment for the brand new model X and how the revshare is above to cover the payment and all that! All... Continue Reading →
Decision Tracker: Buying a Tesla
Every big decision i made I tend to reflect back to see how i made it to better understand myself and make better decision in the future. This time is to purchase the Tesla The Decision to be made: To Buy a Tesla or not Greed Motivation: It looks super cool. Fear Factor: Depreciation, Maintenance, High monthly... Continue Reading →