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Becoming a Realtor?
from: Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Relocation. Her website Relocation Services provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Relocation Information. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.Individuals from all aspects of the active and retired world decide that becoming a realtor for several reasons. Most enjoy working closely with the public, being able to answer to their own schedules, and seeing a higher reward for their efforts. Some are interested in purchasing real estate for themselves and think that as an agent they will have better access and knowledge to the deals found in the marketplace. Take a little more time to become familiar with the realities of becoming a realtor before you jump in and become licensed.
Becoming a realtor is not cheap. The cost of licensing is very high and you will be expected to spend a considerable amount of money before you will see a profit. The process is time consuming. When first becoming a realtor, you must weigh the importance of ten important expenses to see which you can initially afford. Some of the fees involved with working as a realtor are the fee to join a local Multiple Listing Service (MLS) and the fees to also join a local board of Realtors. There are also ongoing fees for local real estate boards (quarterly or monthly). There are some other general expenses of doing business, which will vary depending on the agency you work for. These expenses will include all of your postage, telephone calls, copies, advertising and other types of overhead. You have to also have a presentable and dependable four door vehicle and additional auto insurance to cover increased liability for business passengers. There are several expenses when working as a real estate agent.
You will likely work evenings and weekends and your hours could be quite long. You could make your own hours and you should not allow clients to control your time. There will be several occasions when you could only show a home or take a listing appointment in the evening, or when a weekend is the only time you could write up an offer. Your commitment to success will greatly depend on your success especially when you initially are becoming a realtor. As well as realizing the dedication of time you must acknowledge you are not merely selling a home but you are locating and acquiring a properties and that the purchasing of a home is an extremely personal and sometimes frightening undergoing for individuals. Approaching becoming a realtor merely as a sales job is a huge mistake. Of course, you will sell some properties, but will your clients tell their family and friends that you did a fantastic job for them — or that you clearly only had interest in making the sale.
Referrals from past clients make a good real estate agent's income grow every year. It takes very hard work and a great sense of devotion to get those referrals, stick with each job to its completion no matter how small the potential earnings for you now, the pay off later will be rewarding.
Christine Gray is a recognized authority on the subject of Relocation. Her website Relocation Services provides a wealth of information on everything you will need to know about Relocation Information. All rights reserved. Articles may be reprinted as long as the content and links remains intact and unchanged.
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