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Hmm...so your thinking of becoming a Florida Real Estate Agent?

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Real Estate Agent with Weichert Realtors Hallmark Properties SL569214

So you're thinking about becoming a real estate agent?  You really enjoyed looking at houses when you bought yours.  Your agent made it look like a ton of fun, and you saw that HUGE paycheck she got at closing!  You want a piece of that action don't you??

You'll find the barriers to entry amazingly low.  If you've got about $1000 in cash, the time to take four mandatory classes and the ability to pass a two part exam, you too can call yourself an Florida real estate agent. I said agent, NOT REALTOR®.  You may not realize it yet, but they're not exactly the same thing, but that's a topic for another day.

Now there are many things those four classes will teach you, but bottom line what they're priming you for is TO PASS THE EXAM!  That's ALL! 

They are NOT going to truly teach you how to be an agent, the pros and cons of the trade.

You won't find a single minute spent on (in no particular order):

  • How to prospect for clients.  What do you do after you're worked through your friends and family?
  • How to set a budget.  It's a business, not a hobby.

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  • That it takes money to make money!  You'll find there are a tremendous amount of people, companies and organizations with their hands out.  It starts with your broker, your state and local organizations, MLS, sign companies, lock boxes.....it will NEVER stop, so you better plan for it.
  • Your broker may or may not train you!  As a new agent, your broker selection might be the most critical choice you can make.  Don't just take the first broker you talk to.  Interview them.  Check out the different models.  Find the right one for you.  There truly IS something for everyone.
  • You're going to get yelled at!  And it won't always be your fault (although sometimes it probably will be).  You're dealing with big money here.  Buyers and sellers get stressed, and you're the closest target.
  • Your fellow agents may not be your friends.  This is a whole topic in itself, but you may be friends, but you may also be competitors.  Some will NOT play nice in the sandbox with you.  There are some HUGE egos in this business. HUGE!! Despite this, DO find someone you can trust.  Get  a mentor.  Get a back up agent that can cover you when you take a vacation. 
  • Your fellow agents are under no obligation to cut you slack or point out your errors.  Their FIRST AND PRIMARY obligation is THEIR clients.  That's their job.  They shouldn't be pointing out that you

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    forgot to ask for closing costs, that you didn't get the inspections done on time....they're just going to enjoy the benefit of your mistake.
  • This life will eat up EVERY hour of your life if you let it.  It will take away birthdays, kids ball games, church services, you name it, IF you don't set boundaries, your life will be consumed.  SET THEM!
  • Be prepared for the unexpected.   Some drunk teenage idiot in a golf cart WILL run over one of your signs at 2 in the morning or use your sign for practice with a baseball bat.  Sellers will change their minds about selling their homes.  It happens, roll with it and move on.
  • Be prepared to be used.  You'll get called to a listing appointment where they have absolutely no intent of hiring you.  They just want to pick your brain.  You won't always know it at the time, but you'll realize it later.  It happens.  Vent here if you need to, but move on.
  • Prospect, prospect, prospect.  Yes I know this is the second time I've mentioned that....but without it, you're history.  You've got to have new business coming at all times.  If you're going to pay someone for leads, do your homework first. "Old school" things like postcards still work if done properly.

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  • Get active in Social Media.  Blog.  Tweet.  Facebook.  Foursquare...whatever works for you.  It's mostly cheap, and it evens the playing field with all those that have MUCH MORE experience than you....but aren't present.
  • Get the right tools for the trade.  Smartphone & Laptop/tablet at a bare minimum.  Get the software you need.  Get a website.  Ditch the hotmail email address.
  • Have cash reserves, or don't give up your day job.  We're in a business where today's success doesn't pay you for 60 to 90 days out or more, and DON'T spend that check before it's in your hands.
  • Understand your local market conditions.  Depending on how good or bad it is, NOW may not be the best time to enter the market.  That said, if you can survive this, you'll be toughened and skilled beyond anyone who's ONLY sold in an up market.

I could keep going with this but won't.  Bottom line, before you commit to the classes and the time, talk to a few agents and get the real skinny.  Your agent may have made it look easy when they helped you find that house or sell your home, but agents are like ducks on a pond.  We'll make it look smooth and calm on the surface, but we're paddling like maniacs out of sight!  So do your homework.  

I'm NOT saying to not try this profession, just come in with your eyes wide open.  There's huge rewards in doing the job well, finding that JUST RIGHT home for someone, selling that home and letting someone move to the next chapter of their lives.  It's NOT just about the paycheck :)  My father told me that if you love what you do, you will be successful in this business. 

I sincerely hope you find this advice helpful in making your decisions and planning your future!

Patricia M. Ritson

Weichert Realtors, Hallmark Properties

352-636-2655

Patty6282@aol.com

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Don Sabinske
Don Sabinske, Sabinske & Associates Inc. - Zimmerman, MN
Sabinske & Associates Inc.

Patiricia, everyone thinks that they can be a real estate agent, with the exception of those who have tried and failed.  We don't just love showing property.  We are educated, at least those of us who succeed.  And, we will spend a LOT of money on people who never get to the closing table....especially when we first start out. 

Apr 29, 2011 12:02 PM
Patricia M. Ritson "Patty"
Weichert Realtors Hallmark Properties - Lake Mary, FL
26 years of experience working for you!

Don, then you full know that it takes the doe to make the doe... and when dealing with those higher end buyers, you must treat them right.  I must get the commitment upfront.  I will commit to you the buyer/seller if you commit to me.  And for God's sake, keep the lines of communication going!  Doesn't always happen on their part.  NEXT!!!  :)

 

Apr 29, 2011 12:08 PM
Steve Ewing - Keller Williams Realty
Keller Williams - Stockton, CA

Patricia - Well, there go the rose colored glasses.  You hit all the low high points very nicely.  One item people do not think about is their car.  Theycould very easily put lots of miles and use lots of expensive gas going from property to property.  So what happened to all that easy money...LOL  Thanks for the post.

Apr 29, 2011 12:11 PM
Gwynn Carpenter
Gwynn Teal Carpenter-Broker: Home and Hearth Realty (Austin) - Austin, TX
: Broker, Home & Hearth Realty (512)467-6191

Point after point after point.....you hit them all on the nail head! 

Apr 29, 2011 12:11 PM
Brenda, Ron, Lee Cunningham & Tara Keator
West USA Realty - Phoenix, AZ
Realtors, Homes for Sale - Phoenix Metro

Love the post.   There have been several times when a buyer has made a comment about doing real estate that I suggest they get their license and give it a try!  I think I am chuckling when I say it!  They don't have a clue!

Apr 29, 2011 01:01 PM
Anonymous
Patty RItson

Always looking to recruit new agents but I am certainly a realist...  no beating around the bush here.  Everyone seems to think its a glorified job and most do not have a clue what they are getting into.  Especially in today's market! Plus, never disreguard the small deals.  They pay the bills. The larger ones are your cake so you can go out and enjoy life as most of our time is truly very hard work.  Its just not about going around looking at pretty houses. LOL  The real deal is listing properties.  Let the other Realtors work for you and spend their gas running around showing houses. But for God's sake, get them qualified before you put them in your car otherwise you will turn into a tour guide or glorified taxi service. LOL  That is unless you have a boat load of money to spend on gas these days! Right?

Apr 30, 2011 05:47 AM
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Sally Dunbar
Lyon Real Estate, Fair Oaks CA (Sacramento Area) - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks Realtor - Fair Oaks Homes for Sale

patty - I've run into some of theose drunken fools on their 2am golf carts - at least they have run into my signs.  I got tracks all over mine.  Funny post.  But I don't get why the points have been disabled. What's the scoop on that one?

Apr 30, 2011 07:09 AM