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So You Want to Be a Real Estate
Agent?
There's the persistent myth that
the real estate business is an instant money-generating, easy treasure
trove. Well, it is, but with hard work, patience, and best of luck.
For the newbie in the business,
though, real estate can be a thorny, if not downright frustrating
venture. It's basically a gamble; profits will come rushing in only after
one or two years down the road. After all, you are just establishing yourself
and building your name and credentials. Add to this the fact that you're
up against more cutthroat veterans.
In the meantime, there's always
the temptation to regret the day you traded your regular and stable job at the
office for the more unpredictable, often heartbreaking real estate
bubble. Times like this, you have to focus on the future benefits, not
the present drawbacks.
Lose some, lose some.
As everything changes along with
technology, so does real estate. You'll still need your pen and paper of
course, but it would be heaps easier if you armed yourself with a PC or a
laptop and a fast internet connection. Now, more than ever, information
on current real estate trends and marketplace behavior is available, so take
advantage of all that. Knowledge is power, so goes the cliché.
Real estate is all about making
connections. Not necessarily the right connections; any connection is
good and will come in handy in the future. Any tip, juicy scoops, or new
finds in the business is always appreciated, and that’s what connections are
for. The point is, in the real estate business, people skills is a virtue
always worth honing.
Win some, lose some.
Partnering with someone is a good
way to get started especially if you don't have enough money to lay on the
table. Your partner will be the one to worry about the finances, while
you do the legwork (scouting properties, looking for buyers, touring them
around, etc). And then you split the profits between yourselves depending
on the agreed percentage. A commission of twenty percent may not exactly
be top-notch cash, but what you're really after—since you're just starting—is
learning the ropes of the trade.
Win some. Then win more.
You make new contacts everyday,
know who the key players in the business, and earn their trust regarding future
team-ups. Overall, you’ll be growing comfortable in a business best
characterized by constant ups and downs.
Whatever the case, in the real
estate business, you are your own boss and you own your time. There are
no routines, no office chair restraining you. What replaces these are
sweet victories with every successful deal made.
Before long, you’ll be glad you
made the switch.