Hi, I have a friend who told me today that she approached an agency about getting her license and selling through them. They told her she would have to get her license plus pay for various things like a special computer she would buy from the agency and access to printers etc. The upfront costs are around $5000 from what she told me. Is this normal? It just seems like a lot of money to start working. I'm not familiar with the industry at all so was just wondering if I could get some info here. Thanks. submitted by /u/lizardflix [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1t09jup/normal_upfront_costs_to_joining_an_agency/
TLDR- Can i subtract paint and bathroom upgrades from closing cost, or do i need to paint everything white to list and show this POS house? Hello all, my wife and her aunt own our current home, weird situation but it is what it is, the aunt had her agent walk the home and talk about what needs to be done to list, they said we need to paint the interior to neutral colors, update master bath, and a few other tiny things. We are currently closing on a new home, just wife and I, and I really just want to walk away from the old place, are the repairs/paint/updates something that can be subtracted from asking price/closing, or is it really important to have white walls and an updated bath on a 1987 manufactured home? Current interior paint is as follows- living room= canterbury bells aka light purple/violet, kitchen and secondary bath=light butter yellow, kids room=baby blue and canterbury bells. Master bedroom=Light gray. Its not my home to sell but my cost to pay to update/paint so I...