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The Real Estate Numbers You Should Track

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The Real Estate Numbers You Should Track

My favorite thing about numbers is that they do not lie. If I look at an agent's business, their numbers will give a very clear indication of what's really going on. Not only do these numbers define past success, they also predict your future. If you don't know your numbers, you are running blind. When you track your numbers, you have the best possible road-map to success.

What numbers am I talking about? There are lots of metrics, but the most important ones to consistently track are these:

Gross Commission Income & Activity

Let's start with the obvious one: tracking your monthly income. You should look at both the money and the activity. You may notice some interesting trends, including your most efficient client load, your burn-out point, and where your money-making "sweet spot" really is.

These are the things you need to track on a monthly basis:

  • Total Commission Generated
  • Average Commission rate per transaction
  • Average sales price
  • Average days on market
  • List-to-sale price ratio
  • Listings taken
  • Listings sold
  • Buyers sold
  • Buyers lost

Source of Business - Cost Per Lead and Cost Per Client

Where is your business coming from? Are you paying for leads? Is your brokerage giving you leads? Are you generating your own leads with marketing? Are you getting referrals from past clients? These are the important questions to ask yourself. The answers show you where your time and money is most efficiently spent.

I've worked with agents who pay hundreds of dollars for leads every month, only to close one transaction a year from those leads. Unless that one transaction covers the cost of a year of leads and still gives you a reasonable payday, it's not a source of reliable business. Once you identify these areas of low-return, you can shift your marketing strategy to focus on lead-generation that gives you a better return.

Calculate the cost-per-lead in both money and time. Then calculate your lead-to-client conversion rate. Then figure out the cost-per-client. Finally, you can figure out which clients are the most profitable for you. Generally speaking, buyers take more time than sellers from start to close, but sellers cost more (staging, photography, video, etc).  The bottom line here is finding the best sources for high-quality clients. You won't know unless you track it.

Consistent Marketing and Mailing Timing

Keep track of the what, when, and where of your marketing. What are you sending out? (Letters, postcards, newsletters, reports, etc.) When does it go out? (Weekly, monthly, quarterly, or willy-nilly?)  Where are you sending it? (Social media, email lists, or snail mail lists? Do you have a past client or niche market list?)

I've seen agents who will market-market-market when they don't have clients, and as soon as they get a client, their marketing stops. This creates a feast-and-famine cycle that results in an inconsistent income and a whole lot of extra work. Extra work? Yes, because the agent is fighting their own inconsistency.

With any advertising or marketing campaign, the secret sauce is always consistency. It doesn't matter if you're a multi-million-dollar corporation, a small mom-and-pop-shop, or somewhere in between. Your message needs to go out consistently and it needs to have a consistent look to help people remember you.

Business Expenses

For most agents, this is their least-favorite part of number tracking, but this is really a reality check in your financial world. Start with your gross income, and then take out your brokerage fees, business expenses, and taxes. To keep it consistent, give yourself an assigned agent salary. Then compare this year-over-year.

Streamline your spending by understanding your expenses. Track these business expenses every year and compare them year-over-year:

  • Brokerage fees
  • Auto expenses (and mileage)
  • Phone/Communication
  • Advertising and marketing you
  • Advertising and marketing listings
  • Internet/website
  • Legal
  • E&O
  • Real estate license
  • Education
  • MLS Dues
  • Lockbox fees
  • Office supplies
  • Accounting

Simple adjustments to these can put pure profit in your pocket.

Your Future Business Goals

You need to define what you want your future to look like in order to make it a reality. For every metric you track, create a goal for the new year. This is how you achieve things like giving yourself a raise, reducing your weekly work ours, and taking a vacation. If you want to make $X, you can do the math in reverse to see how many clients you will need to achieve that, and then where you are most likely to get those clients.

Calculate your business expenses for the next year and create a budget. Then use your budget to compare your real-time GCI, Activity, Sources of Business, Marketing, and Business Expenses through out the year to stay on track and adjust when necessary.

Knowing the numbers is knowing your business - past and future!


How will you prepare your business for 2022? Start with market facts, not market fear! Commit to improving your understanding of trends in your area. And if you are able to come to Lynnwood this January 26th, start with the energy and knowledge you'll experience at our 2022 Real Estate Success Summit. I'll see you there!

The Real Estate Success Summit is a limited seating event and has sold out every year. Don't risk your seat by waiting until January to register. For more information or questions, start with our registration website at:

TheLonesGroup.com/RESS

For additional information, visit our Facebook event page for a FAQ or call us at 360-527-8904.

 

By Denise Lones CSP, M.I.R.M., CDEI - The founding partner of The Lones Group, Denise Lones, brings nearly three decades of experience in the real estate industry. With agent/broker coaching, expertise in branding, lead generation, strategic marketing, business analysis, new home project planning, product development, Denise is nationally recognized as the source for all things real estate. With a passion for improvement, Denise has helped thousands of real estate agents, brokers, and managers build their business to unprecedented levels of success, while helping them maintain balance and quality of life.

The Lones Group, Inc.

Comments(4)

Jim Paulson
Progressive Realty (Boise Idaho) www.Progressive-Realty.info - Boise, ID
Owner,Broker

I am sending this link to some of  my agents in Boise, Idaho.  Thank you.

Dec 11, 2021 08:50 AM
Denise Lones

Thanks for sharing, Jim. I hope they benefit from it. Of course, they could also join us here on the 'Rain too! - Denise

Dec 13, 2021 03:20 PM
M.C. Dwyer
Melody Russell Team at eXp Realty of California, Inc. - Felton, CA
MC Dwyer-Santa Cruz Mountains Property Specialist

There's not much flexibility in any of those expense you listed, except advertising.   You're right though, the tendency for individual agents is to forget marketing when they're too busy.

Dec 12, 2021 11:16 AM
Denise Lones

Forgetting about marketing when busy only makes worse the feast-and-famine business that some agents experience. Marketing is an every time of the year activity for smart real estate agents! - Denise

Dec 13, 2021 03:23 PM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Good morning Denise- this is a great comprehensive how to for agents.  Track trailing and leading indicators is important.

Jan 01, 2022 04:03 AM
Hannah Williams
HomeStarr Realty - Philadelphia, PA
Expertise NE Philadelphia & Bucks 215-820-3376

Very important numbers indeed Denise Lones  if they do not add up time to try something new .Imissed this so glad Carol Williams featured

Jan 02, 2022 04:01 PM
Denise Lones

Thanks to Carol Williams and thanks to you for stopping by Hannah! - Denise

Jan 14, 2022 10:40 AM