CRE Brokerage is it worth it?

Just looking for some up to date insights on working for a Commercial Real Estate Brokerage in Tenant Representation. Pay? What to expect in the first year? Stay away?

 

All dependent on where you go to work.

Are you starting on a well established team or on your own?

Are you starting at one of the big shops such as CBRE, JLL, Cushman?

If starting on your own at a big shop expect a draw for the first two years. Dependent upon market. I am in a bigger market so idk if they would give a draw to someone in a smaller market. The first year or two will be a struggle. No way around that. I've heard in the past the draw is 35k. Don't know if it has changed any.

If starting out at a smaller shop be prepared to get a phone and a desk.

If you start out at a bigger shop on a good team expect to be in more of an analyst role your first year. Yes you may work on a couple smaller deals, but for the most part the team will ease you in to make sure you really have your feet under you.

Any other questions ask away and I will do my best to answer.

 

No, the industry is completely awful. You won't make any money, ever. In fact you'll have to pay $50,000/year just so you can put 'broker' on your biz card. Mandatory elephant walks every Friday after sales meetings at some shops. The only reason I'm in RE is because I like pain. If you value your life and preftige, pick some other field.

"Who am I? I'm the guy that does his job. You must be the other guy."
 

Pres107: Looking at joining a boutique firm on a team in a large market(Houston). Regardless from everthing I have read on here and M&I no matter if you join a large or small brokerage, small team, big team or on your own there is just no money to be made for a couple years at least...

And then I read about similar things like MonkeyWrench that people are flat telling others or me to stay as far away as possible.

I am not a new grad I have been working in other parts of business for a bit but feel like I have topped out on salary. CRE is tempting with the idea of limitless earning potential but everyone keeps telling me to stay away and I will be broke for 2-3 years at least...

 

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