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  • Marketing Guide | Park Place Realty Network

    Access the marketing guide for Park Place Realty Network. This guide will show you how to get real estate referral business. Members only section for active Park Place Realty Network Agents, a Training & Marketing Guide to help you generate referral business Below is the link to login to your marketing guide online. The password is the same for all Park Place agents and is changed periodically. The recent password was in the latest newsletter that we emailed to you. In this online guide you will learn Learn how to get Referrals from your Facebook profile. Make Double on New Construction Buyers and get your own Personalized New Home Search webpage. How to find Commercial Real Estate referrals in your market. Professionally made images you can simply copy & paste. Learn how to make Double and Triple the referral fee from I-Buyer companies and your agents. We provide you with several letter templates you can simply copy, then mail out to your contacts. Learn how to market yourself to millions of Facebook users through Facebook ads. Find out how to get your own personalized URL for your website. How to Partner up with a Top Agent in your Local Market Get the phone list of over 1,000 USDA approved lenders throughout the U.S., learn how to get their referral business. Access your 40% off discount for your continuing/post license education, or offer this discount to your friends and family looking to get their license through our affiliation with The CE Shop. MARKETING GUIDE LOGIN Your password is in the latest newsletter that we emailed you or in your original signup email. If you have misplaced the newsletter, please send us an email to admin@parkplacenetwork.com to get the password.

  • Assisted Living | Park Place Realty Network

    Refer your clients to the best local assisted living facilities. Marketing Guide Assisted Living Facility Referral Fees Finding the right assisted living facility for a client can be one of the most important—and often most delicate—tasks a real estate agent undertakes. For many families, selecting a facility for an elderly loved one is a deeply emotional process, and the decision involves much more than simply choosing a place to live. It requires care, research, and a genuine understanding of the personal needs and preferences of the individual. As a real estate agent with Park Place Realty Network, you can help make this process easier for families while also earning a referral fee from the facility for your efforts. By connecting your clients with the right place for their loved ones, throughout the U.S. not just in your licensed state, you can provide much-needed support in a time of transition, all while building trust and continuing to serve your community. This guide will walk you through the steps to ensure you successfully refer someone to an assisted living facility, allowing you to earn a referral fee while giving your clients the best possible care options. Step 1: Do Your Research with Care The first step in helping your clients find an assisted living facility is conducting thorough research. Many elderly individuals are unfamiliar with how to search for these types of facilities, so it’s up to you to take the lead and find reputable, local options that fit their needs. Here’s how to get started: 1. Identify the Area of Interest: Begin by narrowing down the geographical area where the client or their loved one wants to be. You can do this by asking about their preferred neighborhoods or proximity to family members or friends. 2. Use Online Tools: Head over to Google Maps and type “assisted living facility” into the search bar in the desired location. This will give you a list of nearby options. 3. Review the Facilities: Go through the options one by one, looking at photos, descriptions, and available amenities. Pay attention to online reviews, which can provide insight into the experiences of past residents and their families. If a facility has limited or no reviews, check to see if it is a new facility or one that has been around for several years. It’s important to verify that the place has a good track record of care. Step 2: Confirm the Referral Fee Once you have identified a facility or several that seem like good options, it’s time to reach out directly to inquire about the referral process and fees. Here's how to approach this step: 1. Make the Call: Contact the facility and explain that you are a real estate agent with Park Place Realty Network. Inform them that you are working with a client who might be interested in their services and ask about their referral fee. 2. Confirm the Referral Fee Structure: Most facilities pay a flat referral fee for each successful placement, others will pay the first months rent without care included. This fee can vary depending on the facility, so it’s important to confirm the exact amount they are offering. 3. Clarify the Terms: Be sure to clarify that your role is simply as a referral agent, and that Park Place Realty Network is not involved in the direct handling of the transaction. The facility should be aware that your responsibility is limited to referring clients, and you are not offering any other services like managing or overseeing the move. 4. Get Confirmation in Writing: Before providing any personal information about your client, ensure that the facility confirms the referral agreement in writing—either through email or another formal communication method. This helps protect both you and your client. Step 3: Set Up the Appointment Once you've confirmed the referral fee and the facility has agreed to the terms, it's time to coordinate an appointment for your client. 1. Coordinate the Meeting: Schedule a time for your client or their family members to visit the facility. It’s important to coordinate a time that is convenient for all parties involved. 2. Provide Emotional Support: The process of selecting an assisted living facility can be an emotional experience for families. If the client is a family member or friend, feel free to offer your support by attending the appointment with them. Having a familiar face by their side during this visit can be incredibly helpful and reassuring. Step 4: Referral Fee Payment If your client decides to move forward with the assisted living facility, notify us at admin@parkplacenework.com with all the details. We can then track this referral to make sure the referral fee is paid. 1. When the Referral Fee Is Paid: The timing of the referral fee payment can vary by facility. Some facilities pay the fee immediately after the contract is signed, while others may wait until the client actually moves into the facility. 2. Referral Fee Split: Once we receive the referral fee, which is usually a flat fee, you would then have a 75/25% split with Park Place, with 75% going back to you on these transactions. Step 5: Follow-Up and Ongoing Support While the referral process may be complete once the contract is signed and the client moves in, your support can continue. Checking in on your client after they’ve transitioned to their new home shows that you care and strengthens your relationship with them. Whether you’re helping a family member find the best place for a loved one or working with a client in need of assistance, your role as a real estate agent goes beyond simply finding homes to buy or sell. By offering compassionate and knowledgeable guidance, you can make a meaningful impact on their lives during one of their most challenging transitions. In Conclusion Referring clients to an assisted living facility is a unique opportunity for real estate agents to serve their communities with care and compassion. Not only does this allow you to help individuals and families navigate an emotionally charged process, but it also offers you the chance to earn a referral fee for your efforts. If you have any further questions or would like assistance with the referral process, please feel free to reach out to us at Park Place Realty Network. You can call us at 407-878-0607 or email admin@parkplacenetwork.com . We are here to support you as you assist your clients in finding the best care and living options.

  • Contact Us | Park Place Realty Network

    Find out how to contact Park Place Realty Network. We are here Monday-Friday, during business hours, to answer any questions. Contact us so we can quickly answer any questions you have. Contact information: Office: 407-878-0607 Fax: 407-878-0540 Email: admin@parkplacenetwork.com Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm Sat-Sun: Closed Office location: 2500 W. Lake Mary Blvd, Suite 220 Lake Mary, FL 32746 Social Media Presence

  • Place a Referral | Park Place Realty Network

    If you are an active agent of Park Place Realty Network, you can place your real estate referral’s here. We can refer your residential or commercial real estate referrals, to top agents, Internationally. To place a referral, please fill out the form below as detailed as possible. Referrals are sent out by our office Monday-Friday, 9am to 5pm, EST. If we are out of the office, or you would like to place the referral yourself, you can download our referral agreement here . Place your Referral Referral's Full Name(s): Referral's Phone Number Referral's Email Address Have you personally talked to your referral about this transaction? * Yes No Does your referral know that an assigned Real Estate Agent will be contacting them? * Yes No Do you personally know your referral? * Yes No How do you know your referral? * Family Friend Co-Worker Referring Myself Past Customer Found Online Don't Know Them Is your referral a buyer or a seller? * Buyer Seller Seller & Buyer What type of Real Estate is this? * New Construction Residential Commercial Industrial Business Brokerage Property Managing Other Areas looking to purchase if buying? State, City, Zip etc... Full address of property if selling? Price Range Estimate? (How much is your referral looking to buy, or how much is their real estate worth, if selling, estimate.) Do you have a preferred Agent that you would like to use on this transaction?* (If yes, you would need to confirm with them first that they are ok with our referral fee of 30% and 25% for sales below $200,000.) * Yes No, find me a top agent If you do have an agent you would like to use, please input in all their information below. Please provide us with any more details on this transaction. Park Place Agent's Full Name Park Place Agent's Phone Number Park Place Agent's Email Address Place Referral Your referral has been submitted. You will receive an email from us to confirm that we received this form M-F, during business hours. If it is a business day and you have not heard from us within several hours, let us know as we might have not received this form in our email inbox. You can also place the referral yourself if you'd like, see the link at the top of this page, send us an email to admin@parkplacenetwork.com if you go this route instead. If you have any questions, please let us know. Steps to placing a referral 1. Please fill out the form on this page entirely, then click "Place Referral" at the bottom of the form. This form will go directly to our company email inbox. Once we receive this form in our email inbox, Monday-Friday, during business hours, we will send you an email that we have received this form, and we will let you know if we need any additional information. If you do not hear from us within a few hours, send us an email to confirm we did receive your referral. If your referral is not a friend/family member, please view the stipulations here . 2. We will do the research and find a top, qualified Agent, and send them our referral agreement contract to be signed by the Broker of their firm. *If you have a preferred agent for this referral, please provide their full contact information on this form. We are happy to work with your chosen agent, provided they and their broker agree to our referral fee structure: 30% for sales over $200,000 and 25% for sales below $200,000. Please ensure you discuss these terms with your preferred agent before submitting this referral. 3. Once we receive the executed referral agreement (on average takes up to 48 business hours), we will send the assigned Agent all of the contact information on your referral to connect. Referral agreements are typically valid for 3 years. 4. We will notify you by email or phone that we have an executed referral agreement, and provide you with the assigned Agents full contact information for your records. **If you have a preferred agent you would like to work with, please refrain from sharing your referral’s contact information with them until a referral agreement has been executed. Doing so ensures we maintain leverage to finalize the agreement promptly and safeguards the agreed-upon referral fee and commission structure for the transaction. Make double on Buyers purchasing New Construction Reminder: If you have a buyer, are they looking to purchase new construction within your licensed state? If they are, you can refer them directly to the builder and make double the referral fee at 50%. You can get all the details on this here in our marketing guide . If you have any additional questions, email us at admin@parkplacenetwork.com or call 407-878-0607 x1. -Make sure all fields with a * are filled out. If not, the form will not go through.

  • FL Involuntary Inactive | Park place Realty Network

    If your FL real estate license is not in good standing with the DBPR or is in Involuntary Inactive, Inactive status, go to our website here to get the instructions on how to get your Florida real estate license back in good standing. Florida Real Estate License is not in good standing with the DBPR Your Florida real estate license is good for 2 years. The DBPR's renewal period is either March 31st or September 30th, every 2 years, depending on your license schedule. If you have had your Florida real estate license for over 2 years, you would only need to take a 14hr CE course and pay the DBPR their bi-annual renewal fee, every 2 years, for a lifetime, in order to stay in good standing. If you have gone past this 2 year renewal deadline by not taking the 14hr CE course, or you have not paid the DBPR their bi-annual fee, your license goes into a status called involuntary inactive, inactive. You will not be able to activate your license with any company until you get it back in good standing with the DBPR. You will now have an additional 2 years until your Florida real estate license goes completely null and void (brokers will have 4 years). If you have a Florida real estate license that is not currently in good standing with the DBPR, below are the steps on how to get your license back in good standing. 1. Check the status of your license The first step is to check the status of your Florida real estate license with the DBPR. You can check the status of your license here on the DBPR's website. Input your name and or license number. Once you are on the DBPR's website with your license information, check under the status/expires section. If it says "involuntary inactive, inactive" or "involuntary inactive, active" that means that your Florida real estate license is not in good standing with the DBPR and you are not allowed to activate it with any real estate company until it is back in good standing. If you are not in good standing, contact the DBPR directly at 850-487-1395, click prompts 4, 5 & 1 to speak to somebody directly. Find out exactly what you need to do to get it back in good standing. 2. Get your license back in good standing While the above DBPR website is still up with your license information, check the date under the status/expires section. If that date is within 12 months, you should only have to complete a 14hr CE course and pay the DBPR a small late fee. You can access a Free 14hr CE course here on our website . If it is currently 13-24 months after your expired date, then you would need to take a 28-hour reactivation course and pay the DBPR a small late fee. You can take the reactivation course here at Bob Hogue School at a low cost. Once you go past the 24 months from your status/expires date (48 months for brokers), your Florida real estate license will then go null and void and you would have to start from scratch to get it back. Make sure you call the DBPR (info is above) that way you know exactly what you need to do to get your license back in good standing before taking any courses. *You should also have a login with the DBPR's website through your license which you can access here . You can pay any fees owed to the DBPR in your online DBPR account. 3. Activate your license with Park Place and pay nothing to the Realtor/MLS associations Once you get your real estate license back in good standing, we hope that you will place it with our company, Park Place Realty Network, the leading real estate referral & license holding company. We are meant for agents that have a real estate license and are not wanting to sell real estate full-time. It makes sense to keep your license with us for a lifetime. With Park Place, your only cost is a $125 annual administration fee with no Realtor/MLS fees. When you know of somebody that is looking to buy or sell residential or commercial real estate (the average person knows 2-3 a year), anywhere in the world, we would match your referral with a top agent in their market that will handle everything. You would then make 22.5% of the total commission as a referral fee through your active real estate license. You worked hard to get your license initially, this is a great solution to make it work again, with very little effort. Get all of the details on our website www.ParkPlaceNetwork.com .

  • GA Agent List | Park Place Realty Network

    You can purchase the recent list of all Georgia real estate agents here at Park Place Realty Network. Buy the Georgia Real Estate Agent list below Click on the PayPal "Buy Now" button below to pay the $50 fee by credit card. We will notify you once we receive your payment and we will email you the full list of Georgia real estate agents. We get the new updated list every 4 months. Please contact us if you have any questions. *You do not have to be a member of PayPal to make the payment, simply click pay with debit or credit card. (If you accidentally pay the fee twice, there is a $5 refund fee that PayPal charges us. Double check your email that is was paid) Below are the fields that are included in the recent list. There's over 100,000 total Georgia real estate agents, Active & Inactive, with 95%+ email addresses: Lic #, Last Name, First Name, Address 1, City, ST, Zip, Email, Lic Status, Lic Renewal Date, Company Lic #, Role in Company, Broker Lic #, Brokerage, Company Organization form, Company address 1, Company city, Company St, Company zip, Company Status, Company renewal date

  • Change my contact info | Park Place Realty Network

    If you are an active agent with Park Place Realty Network, you can update your contact information here. Change My Contact Information If you are an active Park Place agent with us and you need to update any of your contact information, please fill out the below form. We will compare this new information to what we already have on file for you and make any changes as needed. Full Name Phone Email Address Your Address Additional information SEND Thank you, we will update your records!

  • Shadow

    "Shadow" a Top Local Real Estate Agent  "Shadow" a Top Local Real Estate Agent It's very tough your first few years in the real estate business, that's why the majority of agents never succeed. You have to pay annual Realtor/MLS/Electronic key fees which can cost $1,500+ a year in order to sell. Then, the broker you work for will also charge you more your first few years until you start producing. Shadowing a top local real estate agent through Park Place is a great solution to this problem as you will not have to pay the annual association fees as we are not members. Any business you do have you can refer it to a top agent that will pay back top dollar as a referral fee and they can show you how they are successful in the real estate business. Here are a few reasons why shadowing an agent while you're new might work for you: Pay nothing to the Realtor/MLS associations We are not members of the Realtor/MLS associations so you will not be required to pay these fees which can cost over $1,500+ a year on average. In order to sell residential real estate full-time, you would need to be a Realtor/MLS member, you can get more info on this here. Shadow a Top Local Agent To succeed in real estate, why not learn from someone that has already figured it all out. We will show you how to find the top local agents in your market that you can interview and find out which agent will match best with your personality. You can negotiate with this agent to pay back 50% of the total commission (you can negotiate more or less than 50%) to Park Place as a referral fee. Your split with Park Place on these transactions is 75/25. Go sell full-time when you are ready The Realtor/MLS associations are great at what they do and they provide a lot to their members for their annual costs. When you feel confident to take on the annual association fees to be a full-time agent, we completely understand and we encourage you to do so. You can interview with the company where you are shadowing their top agent, or let us know if you need any suggestions on great local brokerages. Sign Up with Park Place Once you get your license, place it with Park Place. We can make your license active on any business day. Simply sign our contract online and pay our annual $125 administration fee here on our website. We will show you how you to shadow a top producing agent in your market. You will also get 40% off all your future CE education needs and many other benefits with the #1 online real estate school in the U.S., The CE Shop, with our affiliation. If you have any questions, please email us at admin@parkplacenetwork.com or go to our website here to see all of our benefits. We hope to work with you soon!

  • Rename your URL | Park Place Realty Network

    We provide you with your own Park Place webpage. If you want your own personalized URL, you can get all the details on how to make the change here. Marketing Guide How to make your own personalized URL for your Park Place website If you have a Park Place website with us, currently your website is something like www.ParkPlaceConnects.com/jsmith. This link might be too long for you or perhaps you would like your own name as your website, something easier like www.JohnSmith.com . You could have this setup and it would automatically go to your Park Place website address. You can easily do this for a low cost, you just need to purchase your own domain name from a website like godaddy.com or something comparable. Below are the steps on how to get your own personalized website address for your Park Place webpage: Step 1. Go to www.godaddy.com to find your domain name. At the top they have a section where you can type in a name to see if it's available. Use whatever name that you would like to use. Remember, the shorter the better. Use a domain name that is easy for your clients to remember. Step 2. Purchase the domain name that you are wanting to use. Domain names can be purchased for as little as $2.99 a year on godaddy. Domain names that are very popular can cost more or might not be available. Step 3. Once you have purchased the domain name you would then have to redirect this new domain name to your Park Place website address. You will have your own personal online system set-up with www.godaddy.com . This is where you can redirect your new domain name to your Park Place website address, you can get all the details on how to do this here . If you have any questions on how to redirect the website through godaddy, contact them directly at 480-505-8877. Step 4. You're ready to go! Now when someone types in the URL that you purchased from godaddy, it will automatically link to your Park Place website. This new address might be easier for you to give out to family or friends and also help to market yourself online.

  • FL Real Estate Practice Exams | Park Place Realty Network

    Use our free practice questions to help you pass the Florida real estate state exam. Florida Real Estate State Exam Practice Test Exam 4 Go Back to Exams Take Quiz Five here

  • Blog | Park Place Realty Network

    Blog for Park Place Realty Network All Posts 2 min Will the new Realtor rules change affect the real estate referral business? From our perspective currently, we do not see this new rule change affecting the real estate referral business. Real estate commissions... 4 min How Top Real Estate Agents Use Connections to Benefit Buyers and Sellers In the competitive world of real estate, connections can make all the difference. For both buyers and sellers, navigating the... 1 min What can I do with my Inactive Georgia Real Estate License? If you currently have an inactive Georgia real estate license, you are not allowed to collect any type of real estate commission. As long... 4 min The Impact of Remote Work on Real Estate and Moving Trends The COVID-19 pandemic has left an indelible mark on many aspects of our lives, with one of the most profound shifts being the transition... 4 min How to Provide a Seamless Moving Experience for Your Real Estate Clients In today's real estate market in Florida, ensuring a seamless moving experience for clients is not just a bonus — it is a decisive factor... 1 min Can my real estate license be active in North Carolina without being with a BIC Yes, you are allowed to keep your real estate license active in North Carolina without being with a BIC. Your license would need to be on... 4 min The Importance of Mental Health Days for Real Estate Professionals Real estate referral agents have the difficult job of linking buyers and sellers to the right agents, which can be quite stressful.... 5 min Seasonality and Real Estate: Florida’s Year-Round Market vs. Northern States Seasonality in real estate can greatly influence buying and selling strategies. Understanding these patterns is essential for anyone... 4 min Exploring the Booming Vacation Rental Market in Florida Florida's vacation rental market has witnessed unprecedented growth in recent years, presenting lucrative opportunities for real estate... 5 min Best Investment Strategies to Grow Your Real Estate Portfolio You need to explore effective investment strategies to grow your real estate portfolio. Diverse approaches exist, each offering unique... 1 2 3 4 5

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