Estate Agent Lister

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9 months ago
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Estate Agent Lister

This role is self-employed, but it is very different from most self-employed models out there, so please do not be put off by this. This is a fully operational and successful bricks and mortar Estate Agency which has been built from the ground up with this business model. You will still work from an office, but you will focus in a specific area. All of your equipment is supplied as well as access to a very well established and lucrative lead source. There is nothing stopping you earning in excess of 6-figures in your first year!

Estate Agent Lister - Remuneration:

Existing Agents are currently earning between £80,000 - £130,000 on this model and this can be demonstrated during the interview process. To assist you in your first few months, you will receive an initial 4 month salary guarantee of £500 per month, which is not repayable.

You will receive a personal commission of 50% of the agreed fee. Work hard and success will buy you freedom moving forwards.

Estate Agent Lister - What's included?

Mobile telephone and laptop are provided along with private healthcare for you and your family.
There are no set up fees or ongoing costs.
You will work with an existing 3 person team of likeminded Estate Agents from serviced offices and will have the RM8 postcode of Dagenham as your own exclusive area which is already established.
Do you want to be in charge of your own destiny along with your own salary working as a self-employed Estate Agent?
Have you always wanted to be involved in having a key share in your own Estate Agency?
We are looking for an experienced Estate Agent only who is capable of valuing and listing.

You will be provided with all the tools of the trade for lead generation to include marketing using artificial intelligence, CRM and social media training. Full support for you to grow your business and you will be shown how to nurture your database, market out to your contacts, send reminders and also use Facebook to your benefit. You will get heavily involved in marketing in your core postcode area on an ongoing basis. You will need to be prepared to be learning based in order to grow your business.

Estate Agent Lister - Who are we looking for?

This position is only for Agents who want to run their own business, who are confident in their own abilities and want to earn on the back of their own success with an outstanding commission structure on offer. Their philosophy is refreshingly simple - it’s all about winning business, growing market share and delivering exceptional levels of service. This role and company will suit competitive, goal orientated characters that enjoy success.

Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents hits 18 years of successful trading. A milestone to be proud of...

Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents is a "Specialist Estate Agency Recruitment Service" dealing with the placement of Estate Agents and Letting Agents into permanent positions within the Residential Estate Agency Property sector.

We cover all specialties of recruitment to include Residential Sales and Lettings, Property and Block Management to include Lettings Coordinators / Progressors, Inventory Clerks, Financial Services to include Mortgage Advisors, Independent Financial Advisors, Protection and Financial Services Administrators, Paraplanning, Land and New Homes and Secretarial / Administration / PA’s.

Visit Kings Permanent Recruitment for Estate Agents website for online Estate Agency vacancies.

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