In today's market, it seems a bit odd to still be a Real Estate Agent.
BUT, for those of us who still are - we love the challenges.
We may not be making the best of money right now, but we still have the
desire to help people looking for homes, or those who want to Sell. Real
Estate is part of who we are, we live and breathe it.
Some people compare Real Estate Agents to Lawyers (negatively) and it hurts.
For those of us who really strive to do the best for our clients and to put THEIR
interest above our own, we can't really understand the comparison - other than
the fact that we have a limited license to put Contracts together for them. And,
we are legally liable to our Clients for any negligence.
Real Estate Agents who love their work will always be here. We enjoy knowing
what is going on in the neighborhoods around us. We'll go to the Open Houses,
the Brokers' Opens, and keep current on what is Listed and what has SOLD. We
do this WITHOUT being paid - just because we love the industry! And, you'll find
us also take on other pro-bono events, to help the community or groups of people.
Many people believe that we are overpaid for what we do. But, the truth of the matter
is that when you look at the hours we put in every day, every week, every month, and
over the entire year, we are paid less than you'd think (and less than the average person
would want to be paid - that's why many people who jump into Real Estate will jump back
out).
The market right now is not easy for us Real Estate Agents. We're doing what we have to,
to keep afloat. Some of us are taking on other jobs (just to support our Real Estate habits)
and others are lowering their fees/commission (or both) just to survive.
Are there any Real Estate Agents who want to share what THEY are doing, in this crazy economy,
to stay in business? (And, is it working?!)