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The Millionaire Real Estate Agent

By: Gary Keller,Dave Jenks,Jay Papasan
Narrated by: Kyle Hebert
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Anyone who wants to turn their real-estate practice into a highly successful business must understand the fundamental models that drive the best real-estate agents in the industry. In The Millionaire Real Estate Agent, these models are revealed and explained. This book from Keller Williams represents the culmination of decades of real-estate experience, research, and consulting, with case studies from some of the top millionaire agents in the U.S.

In this revolutionary handbook, you'll learn:

  • Three key concepts that drive mega-agent production
  • Essential economic, budgetary, organizational, and lead generation models that are the foundations of any high-achiever's business
  • The distinguishing characteristic of millionaire real-estate agents: the way they think!
  • How you can get on the real-estate career path to "Earn a Million", "Net a Million", and then "Receive a Million" dollars in annual income.

    The Millionaire Real Estate Agent is not about quick fixes. It is about the innovative application of proven business techniques to the real-estate industry. Isn't it about time you put your career on the path to becoming a millionaire real-estate agent?
  • ©2006 Rellek Publishing Partners, Ltd. (P)2006 Rellek Publishing Partners, LLC

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    The WORST Narration of All Time.

    What would have made The Millionaire Real Estate Agent better?

    Kyle Hebert is the WORST speaker on the planet. He reads EVERY sentence with the MOST annoying emphasis possible. It sounds like a used car commercial. It is IMPOSSIBLE to just sit back and listen because his emphasis AND inflection. This guy ruined the ENTIRE audio book. Don't bother. Just get the actual book and read it.

    What do you think your next listen will be?

    Nothing with Kyle Herbert narrating, that's for sure.

    Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Kyle Hebert?

    How about Gary Keller, the author.

    You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

    Read the book yourself. Skip the audiobook.

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    Where were you Gary?

    As a Realtor for almost 2 decades, I basically had to learn on my own, and through the school of hard knocks and trial and error. I have always been successful, and withing my 1st year in the real estate business, I was one of the first realtors in my state to develope a team approach to Real Estate. Since then, I have fought with every Broker I worked for over the Team Approach to the business. Brokers simply did not understand teams, and consequencly they put obsticles in our way. Certainly there was no support or mentoring on how to work more effectively as a team, rather all we learned was trough trial and error.

    It is so refreshing to read about how to build and develope a team, and from the mouth of a Broker! WOW what a suprise, and music to my ears...

    Imagine that a Broker who actually understands, supports, and encourages Teams. Keller Williams is on to something, and I predict they will establish a new yardstick by which all the rest in the real estate business may be judged.

    My team and I are employing many of the things we have discovered in the pages of the Millionaire Real Estate Agents, and I am sure it will make our business skyrocket beyond our wildest expectations.

    I just wish I had the opportunity to read this book years ago!

    Thanks a MILLION!

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    Great Potatoes, Where's the Meat?

    In the interest of full disclosure, I am a real estate broker and I am very successful. I am not a Keller Williams agent and never have been. With that little tidbit out of the way, let me say that I think this book is great to give experienced and succesful real estate agents a skeleton of what a real estate business should look like. The only problem that I see is that this book will not tell you HOW to generate the business to become a "millionaire real estate agent". It merely tells you how to leverage your highly successful real estate practice into the next level, creating a team and making your personal real estate business function like a real business. While I think that this book is helpful and very truthful, I can't help but think that most agents that pick this book up are newer and want to know HOW to get business instead of advice on hiring multiple buyer agents and becoming a CEO of your own personal real estate business. The book talks quite a bit about creating a real estate business that nets a million dollars. Great. Sign me up. The book merely tells you that you need to sell 300+ homes a year. Gee, I could have done that math. This book does very little in the way of talking about how the mega agents that are mentioned and quoted in the book market themselves or their services. The bottom line is this; if you are a successful real estate agent and want to take your business to the next level read or listen to this book 5 times and follow its advice. If you are new and want to start creating business, skip this book until you are able to generate enough business to keep yourself busy. This book won't tell you how to be successful finding and marketing to clients, only how to organize yourself when you are ready to advance beyond being a solo practioner real estate agent to a "team leader".

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    Fabulous book BUT Horrible Narration!

    Where does The Millionaire Real Estate Agent rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    3- wonderful information but horrid narration. Sounds like a used car salesman screaming at you the entire time. Gary Keller can afford someone at least descent!!

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    What didn’t you like about Kyle Hebert’s performance?

    I wouldn't hire Kyle to read anything. He's a used car salesman screaming like one solid commercial.

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    Any additional comments?

    This is incredible information that you need to listen to over and over. Would buy again if read by someone else. Worst narration I've ever heard!!!

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    A road map for running a business

    I thought I had a business until my son was born and had to have open heart surgery. As soon as I was taken out of my business I realized I had nothing more than a glorified job with a 1099, no Health Insurance, 401K or paid time off. It was then I realized I had to do things differently. As I started to assemble my team I was courting a KW agent. Through this process I realized MREA had the road map I was looking for and left RE/MAX and joined Keller Williams. In 12 short months I went from being a single agent to achieving the 7th level. Read on and you'll know what I'm talking about. I dare you to have a business and not just a J.O.B.

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    Fantastic info for a new or seasoned agent. I learned a lot!

    Needs an update as the world has changed since it was written. As an example there's a lot of talk about advertising in newspapers. It also doesn't take into account discussing adverse time like 2008 recession.

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    Outdated and annoying

    Sounds like used car sales tactics and there is a ding that goes off every few minutes..

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    Same old

    Cold call and beg for business. Harass friends and family. Create a culture of zero respect. There IS a better way

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    Repetitive

    What did you like best about The Millionaire Real Estate Agent? What did you like least?

    I liked the fact that they are at least talking about what to generally expect when you become an agent. However I got no original "how-to's" from this book, it was very repetitive.

    Any additional comments?

    I felt I had to give it a try because of so few other real estate agent books available with descent reviews. Now that I have gone through it I am left feeling incredibly underwhelmed. Realistically it's a 3 star book.

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    Great, informative, a bit outdated information

    Absolute respect for this book and the work that went into it as it’s a great baseline for the RE industry. I’m not with KW, but this is a great book. Put a lot into perspective for a lot that I have already done myself, but it’s a great refresher and lays down an idea for further growth in the business. Unfortunately a lot of the numbers and agents asked to take part in this book is dated and mentioned business in 2001. It would have been great to see this information updated as technology and markets have shifted tremendously over this period of time. I do recommend this book, but definitely have an open mind and take that into consideration when reading/listening.

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