That was the dilemma for Vanesa Tonova, a young estate agent working in the exclusive world of multi-million-pound property.
Vanesa and Krish Mistry are two of the brokers who have tried to make it in the hyper-competitive market – and the pair took part in the BBC’s Crazy Rich Agents: Selling Dream Homes.
Vanesa and Krish Mistry are two of the brokers who have tried to make it in the hyper-competitive market – and the pair took part in the BBC’s Crazy Rich Agents: Selling Dream Homes.
Working for the London branch of an international estate agent firm, the duo gave up the security of earning a salary and instead only got paid if they made a sale.
“It’s totally high-risk, high-reward,” says 23-year-old Krish, who lives in Milton Keynes. “But for me, it’s fascinating to walk into something like an £8m or £10m house to see how the other half live. This whole world of luxury real estate, it takes you back a little bit.”
For Vanesa and Krish, the possibility of earning large commissions – possibly more from a single sale than most make in a year – was a big draw, even though it can take some brokers years to make their first sale.
“Obviously the money was a big motivation for me,” says 25-year-old former model Vanesa, who lives in London. “Everyone that works in such target-driven, performance-driven jobs, for us money is a big thing.”
Vanesa and Krish Mistry are two of the brokers who have tried to make it in the hyper-competitive market – and the pair took part in the BBC’s Crazy Rich Agents: Selling Dream Homes.
That was the dilemma for Vanesa Tonova, a young estate agent working in the exclusive world of multi-million-pound property.
Working for the London branch of an international estate agent firm, the duo gave up the security of earning a salary and instead only got paid if they made a sale.
Vanesa and Krish Mistry are two of the brokers who have tried to make it in the hyper-competitive market – and the pair took part in the BBC’s Crazy Rich Agents: Selling Dream Homes.
Vanesa and Krish Mistry are two of the brokers who have tried to make it in the hyper-competitive market – and the pair took part in the BBC’s Crazy Rich Agents: Selling Dream Homes.
Working for the London branch of an international estate agent firm, the duo gave up the security of earning a salary and instead only got paid if they made a sale.
“It’s totally high-risk, high-reward,” says 23-year-old Krish, who lives in Milton Keynes. “But for me, it’s fascinating to walk into something like an £8m or £10m house to see how the other half live. This whole world of luxury real estate, it takes you back a little bit.”
For Vanesa and Krish, the possibility of earning large commissions – possibly more from a single sale than most make in a year – was a big draw, even though it can take some brokers years to make their first sale.
“Obviously the money was a big motivation for me,” says 25-year-old former model Vanesa, who lives in London. “Everyone that works in such target-driven, performance-driven jobs, for us money is a big thing.”
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