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Before considering a career as a real estate agent, it's a good idea to ask, “Is being a real estate agent hard?”
While there are many reasons to choose a career in real estate, it is important to remember that a real estate agent overcomes many hurdles before their career can take off.
Here are nine of the most challenging aspects of being a real estate agent and ways to overcome them.
You've successfully passed the exam and earned your real estate license. What's next?
While your first thought might be to get started helping clients buy and sell homes, real estate licenses are actually pretty versatile. From managing properties to assessing values, helping with mortgages, and getting into real estate investments, getting licensed can lead to a myriad of exciting career paths.
In this blog, we’ll explore the different career options available to you as a real estate professional to help you decide your next move with your new real estate license!
If you are new to the industry or are considering starting a career in real estate, you may have wondered what the difference is between a real estate agent and a real estate broker.
The terms “agent” and “broker” are often used interchangeably and involve overlapping responsibilities, so it's easy to confuse the two roles.
However, the two titles are distinct. So, what's the difference? Continue reading to find out.
Embarking on a career in real estate is an exciting journey, but before you can help clients find their dream homes, you’ll need to conquer the Missouri Real Estate Exam. This pivotal step on your path to becoming a licensed agent can be challenging, but fear not. From learning how to schedule your exam to practice questions, this comprehensive guide is here to tell you everything you need to know to prepare for the big test.
Are you looking to start a new career in real estate? Do you need to pass the Oklahoma real estate exam? Without any help or guidance, this can prove difficult. However, with the right information and the right license exam prep course, passing the Oklahoma real estate exam becomes much easier.
In this blog, we’ll provide you with all the information needed to understand the Oklahoma Real Estate Salesperson Exam, and we even include essential study materials and the most frequently asked questions about taking the exam.
You might be able to become a real estate agent faster than other careers. This is because taking your pre-licensing education courses online is easier, faster, and more cost-effective than earning a traditional degree from a college or university.
So, how long is real estate school, and how long does it take to get a license? View our license timeline and discover the factors that affect how long it takes to become a real estate agent below.
Being a real estate agent doesn’t require a college degree or the tuition costs that come along with it. That doesn’t mean getting your real estate license is free. From submitting an application to taking your exam, there will be a few fees along the way.
Continue reading to learn more about how much it really costs to become a real estate agent in the Lone Star State.
Real estate offers a dynamic and fulfilling career path. Instead of being stuck at a desk, you engage in various activities like meeting clients, exploring properties, analyzing market trends, and staging homes. In Montana, you can pursue either a real estate salesperson license or a broker license.
In this blog, we’ll outline the steps to help you kick-start your real estate career in Montana and receive your Montana real estate license.
Working as a real estate agent can be a lucrative and rewarding career to pursue, especially if you like working with people. Whether you want to switch careers entirely or simply work as an agent part-time, there are plenty of reasons to enter the industry in the coming year.
In this article, we’ll look at the benefits of the job and offer some helpful tips for entering the industry.
Everything’s bigger in Texas, including the opportunities to become a successful real estate agent. With its diverse cities and thriving property markets, it’s not a surprise that many agents would want to work in the Lone Star State.
But Texas is the largest state in the continental U.S., with over a thousand incorporated cities. How do you know where is the best place to work? Here, we'll discuss the best areas for you to be a real estate agent.
Which real estate school in Colorado is right for you? Learn about the two leading real estate schools, VanEd and Kaplan, and which school you should for your real estate education.
Have you been interested in starting a new career in real estate? Here are the fees and costs to get a real estate license listed for all 50 states.
If you’re interested in becoming a real estate agent in Virginia, you’re in the right place. Working in real estate can be a rewarding and exciting career. But in order to get started, you’ll need to pass your Virginia real estate exam. While that may sound overwhelming, the experience can be made a lot easier when you’re better prepared.
In today's article, we'll discuss everything you need to know to prepare for the Virginia Real Estate Salesperson Exam.
For some people, math can be intimidating. While you might think you can avoid the subject when working in real estate, there’s actually a lot of math you’ll use in your day-to-day life as an agent. There will also be a few math questions on your real estate exam.
Below, we've put together a partial study guide for real estate math that includes formulas, practice questions and answers, as well as examples you might see on your exam or in your career as a real estate agent.
The end of the year comes with holiday festivities and celebrations. But it's also a time for reflecting on the previous year while you plan for the one ahead. While many people may make New Year's resolutions, they sometimes don't make them specific enough to make them last.
If you're thinking of making any professional resolutions for your real estate career, we're here to help. In this blog, we'll share some tips on how to make feasible goals to help you succeed in 2024.
The holiday season is here, and you may be thinking of gifts, snow, and family. However, for real estate agents, this time of year provides a unique opportunity to showcase homes in a cozy and inviting light, making potential buyers feel right at home.
In this blog, we’ll share creative home staging and decoration techniques you can incorporate to showcase your properties during this holiday season to attract potential buyers.
There are plenty of reasons why someone would want to become a real estate agent. Whether it’s because they want more flexibility in their work schedule or just like the thought of an entirely new career path, more and more people are deciding to take the leap and get their real estate license.
Another reason people might be open to a real estate career is the unlimited income potential. Instead of your typical salary, agents receive a commission for every sale they make.
As we approach 2024, it's the perfect time to analyze this year’s real estate market and what we can expect in the coming years. This year, the supply of homes remained at near all-time lows, particularly for entry-level properties. This situation led to a maintained strong demand, leading to increased home prices.
In this blog, we’ll analyze further this year's real estate market trends, identify key insights, and discuss how this will impact the coming year.
The rising popularity of AI-powered chatbots cannot be ignored. While many might feel ChatGPT has little to offer them, it can be a valuable tool for real estate agents. This cutting-edge technology has the potential to revolutionize the way real estate agents interact with clients, enhance their efficiency, and provide valuable insights. However, like any powerful tool, there are benefits to be gained and precautions to consider when leveraging ChatGPT in the real estate industry.
Continue reading to learn more about the pros and cons of using ChatGPT in your real estate career.
When you're trying to build a successful career in real estate, half of the battle is your ability to secure a listing.
The problem? All the other real estate agents near you are trying to win clients from a limited pool of sellers. This means you need a strategy for coming out on top.
Below are five essential steps to ensure you stand out in the competitive real estate market.
Kickstarting a career in real estate is an exciting and sometimes daunting process. One of the most challenging parts can be landing your first client.
Luckily, there's no magic trick to getting your first client; it just involves a lot of hustle. Below, you'll learn a few of the most fruitful ways to generate prospective leads. Be relentless and consistent, and your first client will appear.
Working toward becoming a Nebraska real estate agent is an exciting but challenging process. In particular, preparing for the Nebraska real estate exam can be stressful. For some, it's the biggest obstacle standing between them and their dream job.
That's where we come in. In this blog, we'll review everything you need to know to prepare for the Nebraska Real Estate Salesperson Exam.
Making connections, staging properties, and hosting open houses are just some of the many duties of a real estate agent. But not every sale is easy. When it comes to selling a property, sellers naturally want to get the highest selling price possible. On the other hand, buyers aim to pay the least amount they can. That’s where negotiating comes in.
Keep reading for tips on how to help you negotiate a better price on a home for your clients and close more deals!
When it comes to dealing with real estate, whether you’re a buyer or a seller, there are various terms and concepts that you need to familiarize yourself with to navigate the market successfully. One such concept that holds significant importance is the notion of an "arm's length sale."
In this blog, we'll explain what an arm's length sale is, why it matters, and we’ll look at an example. By the end of this blog, you will be equipped with the knowledge of how an arm’s length sale real estate transaction works.
Part of being a successful real estate agent is being knowledgeable in the industry so you can always give your clients the most accurate information. Understanding the legal aspects of property ownership is one of the many topics a real estate agent should know inside and out. Two terms that often come up in transactions are "title" and "deed." While these terms are somewhat related and even used interchangeably, they refer to distinct property rights aspects.
This comprehensive guide will explore the difference between a title and a deed and how they impact real estate transactions. Whether you are a seasoned real estate agent or a newcomer to the industry, this knowledge will empower you to serve your clients better and navigate the complexities of property transfers.
If you're thinking about diving into the world of real estate, or if you're already working as a real estate agent, you might be wondering who pays the broker fees in each state. It's an important question to ask, as these costs can vary significantly from one state to the next. It’s also best to know the answer to let your client know if they’re the one who needs to pay for these fees.
In this article, we'll take a closer look at what realtor fees are, how much they can set a client back, and where that money comes from.
Everyone wants to get the best possible price when selling their home. In order to do this, you’ll have to show your house to its best advantage to attract the right buyer.
Home staging can make a huge difference in accomplishing that goal. In this article, we’ll give you some tips and tricks for staging your home in the Lone Star State.
One of the hardest parts of becoming a real estate agent is getting new listings. That task could be made even harder when the economy isn't doing so well, and there's a shortage of homes on the market.
In this article, we'll go over the many ways to get listings as a new agent in real estate so you can thrive in your successful real estate career.
Starting a new career in any field can seem a bit overwhelming. Many people might want to dip their toes into a new industry rather than diving in headfirst.
Did you know that you could actually work as a real estate agent part-time? Testing out the waters might be better for some people looking to try it out before fully committing. In this article, we'll go over how you can work as a part-time real estate agent.
Many people decide to become a real estate agent for different reasons. Some might want to completely switch their careers with a better work-life balance, while others might want to get into real estate part-time for some extra income.
One of the ways you'd be getting paid is with gross commission income (GCI). We'll go over what GCI is, how to calculate it, and how to increase it throughout your real estate career.
Whether an investor is interested in flipping houses for a profit or a homeowner is looking to make some renovations, every real estate agent should become familiar with the term ARV to help them with their goal. So what exactly is ARV in real estate? Continue reading to find out more about what ARV is, how to calculate it, and how it can help you on your real estate journey.