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Reblogger Patricia Aulson
Real Estate Agent with BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate

 

Original content by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman RS-#62825

Many people will tend to look at the success of others by their status, title, label or how financially stable they are.  The career choice of an individual just starting out in the work force most likely is an employee who works for a monthly salary or paid by the hour.

During the course of our lives we settle in to a ‘job' (career) that we enjoy...or at the very least one that we make a good living so as to support ourselves and families.  We may change paths frequently or we remain on the ladder of success or just a routine to pay the bills.

I'm getting to the story....bear with me.

 The CEO of a company most likely makes a lot of money (right?)  He/She has worked their way up the ladder and became so successful that they are head of the company and have many others working underneath them; therefore, they most likely have a BIG income.

On the other hand, there are the Independent Contractors who are Small Business Owners. Bob's Pizza's owner is Bob. Bob is well respected in the community for his deep dish pizza with homemade sausage on it. His status is OWNER so he of course he makes a bunch of money. Right?

I changed career paths a few times during the course of my life. I was Administrative Assistant for a Family Law Attorney for many years and did the same for a non-profit program for structured living. I've waitressed in fine dining and volunteered for youth centers.

And then I chose the path of Real Estate.

I remember often the five second conversation I had with a  client's 10 year old boy a few years ago. He asked, "You're rich because you sell houses, right?"  I politely said, "No, I'm not rich but I do get my bills paid."  What else do I say to a young boy who ‘heard'  that all real estate agents are rich?

Well, here's a bit of info for all:

  • The market is slow, prices are up and down and there aren't as many closed sales as previous years.  (I really wish I were "rich" like in those days lol)
  • I live in Hawaii where cost of living is a bit higher  than many other states.  (But I go to Costco just like anyone else to ‘get a deal')
  • Homes for sale or rent are higher than many states. Therefore, my morgage is higher than most too; so I'm not exempt from payments either.
  • I have to pay federal, state and Hawaii General Excise Tax every quarter on all money I make.  (So contrary to popular believe I am not exempt to taxes)
  • I do not get that whole % commission you believe I get..... because both the buyer/seller brokerage get their cut  (on top of franchise fees, Errors and Omissions  Insurance and so on and so forth...not to mention if it's a short sale and the bank hacks the commission ....or else)
  • ALL expenses come out of MY pocket and I do not get a salary or hourly rate to cover ANY of these expenses.  (I've had a couple clients flat out tell me that I can stop and buy them lunch because I can deduct it)
  • I can't really ‘afford' to hand out money, time and incur a lot of expenses (lunch, gas, gifts) to be your tour guide because you're bored that day. (or so you can get all the info you can to list your house FSBO...Good luck!)  

So, in the end what am I left with?

Taking care of my client's needs and respected for a job well done.

I'll remember to tell that 10 year old boy the next time we meet.....

That yes..... I am rich.

 

                                                                   

Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Gibson Management Group, Ltd. - Charlottesville, VA
LandlordWhisperer

When I moved to Hawaii from VA in the early 70s, I thought I could get my food from the trees * how SILLY I was.  I did not have to buy stockings which was good and I could go barefood; however, things do cost more because of shipping and delivery costs....

Many real estate agents drive OLDER cars, in good condition that a CLEAN and most are wearing clothes from 5 years ago that are also CLEAN and in good repair....not a whole like of real estate agents buying BIG houses and NEW cars in my area

Aug 06, 2010 03:55 AM
Deanne Olivas
eXp Realty - Gilbert, AZ
Your Home Matters

I am rich because I have a career I love getting up in the morning to do, I am pleased to be apart of a group of fellow agents I respect and admire (lots of them right here on Active Rain) and I have met many wonderful people who I have been able to assist in a real estate transaction. Oh Yes, and I am able to pay the bills.

Aug 06, 2010 03:57 AM
Daniel J. Hansmeier
Rochester, MN

The general public seem to think all REALTORS are rich because they see a handful of them on billboards and their face around town. Like most businesses their are a handful that are obviously rich so we must all be rich because we are associated with the handful that are. In my territory 1 Realty company has 40% of all the business. Their signs and faces are everywhere. Some of them are rich. Many of the smaller companies are struggling. Guess who owns the company getting 40%.

Warren Buffett    I think everyone would agree he's rich.

 

 

 

Aug 06, 2010 03:59 AM
Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

Hi Wallace...Thanks for your comment. I agree with you, there aren't alot of Realtors buying big new homes and cars here on Seacoast NH either. Yet another way we have to educate the public!

Patricia

Aug 06, 2010 12:03 PM
Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

Love your comment Deanne, thank you.  You sound like you are very rich in spirit and look at the important things that count in life.  A head's up for us for sure.

Patricia

Aug 06, 2010 12:05 PM
Patricia Aulson
BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOME SERVICES Verani Realty NH Real Estate - Exeter, NH
Realtor - Portsmouth NH Homes-Hampton NH Homes

Ha....thanks for the interesting comment. I enjoyed it.

Aug 06, 2010 12:12 PM