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Changing Brokers

Date: Mar. 26, 2007
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If it's been a couple of days between blog posts you'll all have to forgive me. I changed broker's last week and that generates a fair amount of work for a few days. That and an ugly cold have kept me from sharing my thoughts with you all.

It's not at all an uncommon thing for an agent to change brokers. But the public doesn't know much about that so I thought it warranted at least a few paragraphs here.

First of all, there are probably as many reasons agents switch as there are agents! There are personality conflicts as in any business. There have been a lot of agents who have switched in the last year or two because the market slowed and the grass always looks greener some place else. Different brokers and companies have different compensation plans and over the course of a real estate career what was once advantageous may become less so. And it's not just compensation, the amount and level of training varies widely as well. Different companies have different strengths and weaknesses and so agents change to take advantage of systems or processes that can benefit themselves and/or their clients.

And since nothing is ever quite that simple, it's often several of the above! That's certainly the case with me. Human nature seems to resist change and I did find it hard to leave old friends and a comfortable setting. But there is also something in human nature that thrives on change once we get past that initial resistance and I'm enjoying the renewed energy (once this blasted cold is gone!) that change can bring!

There is even more administrative garbage to get through to get everything changed than I had guessed. And my assistant, Carolyn, is once again proving to be a lifesaver!

So, I'm getting back to business as usual. My contact information remains largely unchanged and most of you won't even notice the switch!

As consumers, how much do you notice or care which brokerage an agent affiliates with? As an agent, if you've done this before, how painful or painless wa the transition?

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re: Changing Brokers

Posted by: Danny
Date: Mar. 26, 2007

Julie,

Congratulations! Your stong work ethic will work anywhere.  Hope you feel better.


re: Changing Brokers

Posted by: Julie Emery
Date: Mar. 26, 2007

Danny,

Thanks for the kind words, about the change and the cold!

Julie


re: Changing Brokers

Posted by: Julie Emery
Date: Mar. 26, 2007

I got a call from a client who said that she and her husband weren't exactly sure what I meant by "broker". Sorry folks for using real estate jargon. In this case, I'm referring to the real estate company with whom I was affilliated. It was Long & Foster and now it's ReMax.

Note that I said affiliated with, not employed by! Real estate agents are independent contractors, in other words, self-employed.

Good question and I appreciate the opportunity to elaborate!

Thanks!

Julie


re: Changing Brokers

Posted by: Linda & Ed
Date: Mar. 30, 2007

Julie...it's you we want!  ReMax is lucky to have you!  You're the best!

Feel better!

Linda and Ed


re: Changing Brokers

Posted by: Julie Emery
Date: Mar. 30, 2007

Linda & Ed,

You guys are so sweet! You're such a pleasure to work with and I'm so pleased that things are going well!

Thanks again for your kind words!

Julie


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