Do you have what it takes for a career in real estate?

Do you have what it takes for a career in real estate?
Stephanie HearneDecember 7, 2020

GUEST OBSERVATION

Real estate can be a highly rewarding career choice, and may appear tempting to outsiders. People can be drawn to real estate as they may see agents who drive a nice car and dress well, and may have the perception that anyone can sell a house – looks easy, right?

The real estate industry is a dynamic, growing industry; it’s fast paced and can be great fun. It can also pay well for those who are skilled at their jobs and put in the hard yards.

However, a career in real estate can also be very challenging, and it’s certainly not for everyone. Below are several questions I believe you should ask yourself before jumping headfirst into the industry.

Do you have a belief in yourself and do you enjoy dealing with people?

A good real estate agent doesn’t just sell properties — they sell themselves. It’s important to have a strong sense of “self” and show your true personality. Much of a real estate agent’s time is spent socializing, meeting people and building relationships, so you have to enjoy dealing with all kinds of people, all of the time.

The job can be whatever you make of it. People will respond to you if you have a great attitude, are personable and have confidence in your abilities. This is primarily a service business, and serving your clients will contribute to your success. To do this you have to back yourself and be passionate about your role. You need to be a “people person” (or else you will feel like you’re working 10 times harder than you are!) and you need to constantly dedicate yourself to others, following up with clients again and again.

If a client calls, can you drop everything and be attentive to their needs? Real estate is more like a lifestyle than a job.

Do you thrive on hard work that is highly rewarding but rarely slow-moving?

Real estate agents receive genuine satisfaction from helping clients find the perfect home or sell their property at a great price. This is an exciting time for both buyers and sellers, and they look to the real estate agent as the expert to help them manage their way through the process, constantly demanding excellent client service.

However, going through these real estate transactions is generally one of the most stressful times of a client’s life, and you will need to be confident in your skills and abilities when things don’t go as planned. If a client is unhappy, whether it was due to your efforts or not, word-of-mouth spreads quickly and can affect your referral business and, ultimately, whether you succeed.

Real estate agents generally set a day-to-day work schedule but they need to be ready for this schedule to change at a drop of the hat if it is what’s needed to accommodate their clients’ needs. Every day and every hour can also be vastly different, which keeps it exciting and stimulating but isn’t everyone’s cup of tea!

In the end, real estate is about building relationships and providing value — not about selling or buying houses. Homes carry memories and emotional attachments. These are critical emotions for people. It helps to be sensitive and considerate in among all of the activity and if you’re honest, ethical, professional, and determined, you’ll have all the necessary tools to do well in real estate.

It takes a huge amount of hard work, but can be hugely rewarding and never dull.

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Are you self-motivated and business-driven?

Having a desire to control your own professional destiny and be your own boss is a trait shared by top real estate professionals. To be successful in real estate requires a high degree of self-motivation and smart decision making because as a real estate salesperson, your income is largely dictated by the time you invest and the decisions you make.

I always advise those seriously considering a career in real estate to ask themselves: “Do I have enough savings to tide me over for my first year in real estate?”

The growth potential can be huge but to start out, as in when starting any business, your cash flow can be rather depressing as you learn the ropes, do lots of training, get on the phone for days in/days out, pound the pavement, and the like.

Getting your first sales to come in will take time, and it will likely be a year or more before you start to really enjoy your new career. This is why you must be self-motivated, you must have the drive to succeed and you must exude professionalism despite all the hard work to be successful.

You also need to be enthusiastic and have the right attitude that will draw people to you. You have your own business/personal brand within a business and you make the decisions. You are in charge of building your lead list, maintaining your client’s needs, networking relationships, marketing your business, and managing the day-to-day office needs. It’s all in your hands.

Many new agents fail to recognize how much work it takes to become a successful real estate agent. Couple together hard work, a good attitude and solid work ethic, and there are virtually no limits for the growth of your real estate business. Company principles look for motivated people and you must be motivated to succeed. You are building your business and your own personal brand and you need to work at this every day.

No-one can motivate you but yourself.

Stephanie Hearne has been awarded Century 21’s top Australian salesperson for the past three consecutive years.

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