Number of Realtors DROP by 3% in NWA

January 31st was D-Day for Realtors in Arkansas. "Dues Day". If you were going to continue to be a Realtor in 2008, you had to pay up by January 31st. It is always interesting to see who stays and who goes. Who finds other passions and who looses their fire for Real Estate. Well, this year, for the first time after 4 years of growth, the number of Realtors in NWA dropped by 3% from 2498 to 2426! This is just the beginning. 

So, is this good or is this bad?

In my opinion, it is good. Not just because I can get a slightly larger piece of the "market share pie" (which is a plus), but really because it is a good natural thinning of the business. At the peak of the housing market, if you had a cell phone and a pick-up truck you could be a builder or contractor. If you had a nice pen and a few connections, you could just as easily be a Realtor. The "hot market Realtors" never had to "work" a listing or "SELL" a propety. Instead, they did paper work. "Oh, you would like to purchase this home? Ok. Lets do some paper work."   "Oh, you would like to sell a home? Ok. Let me stick a sign in the yard and we will do some paper work."  They didn't prospect. They didn't read the professional journals to stay on top of things. They didn't invest each experience into the next to get BETTER. They didn't read sales books or Realtor training books because they didn't NEED to. They never developed professionally. Some of them were in the market 5 or 10 years, but they really only had 1 year of experience, repeated 5 or 10 times.

The "hot market Realtors" didn't have to MARKET a property. They didn't have to think of a way to network and sell. They didn't prospect. They didn't have to put together a campaign to sell their subdivision. An "If you build it, they will buy it" attitude was in full force. So much so that a number of builders & their wives began to get their real estate licenses so that they could build and sell more with out hiring a professional agent and they tried to save 3% off their over appraised homes. Now, those homes are sitting. I know it is no guarantee that the effect would have been different if they would have hired a great agent, but I wonder. But the builders didn't have much of a choice. There was such an influx of "hot market Realtors" that they could duplicate the service they were getting by being their own part time Realtor. Stick a sign in the yard and do the paper work. Who needs a pro?

Now, times have changed. There are fewer "pick-up truck contractors" and there are fewer "hot market Realtors." I have a feeling that the number of Realtors & builders will continue to decrease this year.

It is a natural thinning. Survival of the fittest. Survival of the PROFESSIONALS. It is good for our industry. Enjoy top notch service from Real Estate Pros who can survive & even THRIVE in a "down market"! 

P.S. I'm still here! Call me!

 
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6 Comments on Number of Realtors DROP by 3% in NWA

It is sad to see so many Realtors drop out.  We seem to have another Realtor leaving Key West every day.

02/04/2008 07:05 AM by Gary McAdams (GMAC Schwartz Property Sales)


All I can tell you without even looking is that the fake big-shots are gone and dropping like flies. We might have as many agents leaving the business as foreclosures. It's hard if you can't survive...I'm doing this for 12.5 years and many of my friends have gone onto another career.

02/04/2008 07:11 AM by Neal Bloom-Realtor ® Assoc.-CRS-Weston FL (RE/MAX Premier Associates)


Agents are dropping here as well.  I am also here!!!  Not going anywhere.

02/04/2008 07:31 AM by MELISSA DAVIS - BROKER/GRI. Sumter SC (CENTURY 21 Hawkins & Kolb)


I'm surprised that it is only 3%. I've heard other area have lost up to 25%. An amazing trend in our industry...

02/04/2008 07:54 AM by Al Maxwell - Real Estate Agent - (Coldwell Banker)


I am curious to see what our numbers are like in North Central Washington.  We were the number one appreciating area in the U.S. for most of 2007 which brought in lots of new faces, but we are seeing a slowdown now like most other places.

02/04/2008 10:33 AM by Geordie Romer, CRS, e-PRO (Windermere Real Estate / NCW)


Thanks for all the good comments.

It will be interesting to see what happens. Our market was a GREAT one and is still pretty good. We seem to be less in pain than the national average but, we are still hurt by oversupply, financing, and foreclosures. The amazing thing was that for 4 straight years, the # of realtors was SKY Rocketing! Then Boom... Down 3%.

Gary McAdams said: "It is sad to see so many Realtors drop out. ..."
I have to say that I understand your compassion and I appreciate that, but I don't share the sentiment. I'm excited that more are leaving the profession. It is too crowded and the "Realtor" profession & image was suffering from the lack of professionalism. It is like if Major League Baseball opened up to include the Minor Leagues! The PRO ball players would still be pro's, but their image would suffer. Gradually, the lines between pro & semi-pro would blur & we would stop watching.

This market makes a pro better and encourages the semi-pro to rethink their career choice. If it is something they REALLY want to do, they'll stick around and will FIGURE OUT how to make it. They will professionally develop & improve to provide higher quality services. But say "Bu-Bye" to all the "get rich quick hot market semi-pros". That is a great thing.

02/04/2008 11:00 AM by Ray Ellen with The Ray Team - Northwest Arkansas (NWA) (Crye-Leike)


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