There’s a lot to consider when determining what the best route for you is in real estate. Here are the pros and cons of three directions you can take in building a real estate business or career.
You’ve decided you want to start a career in real estate… Great! You’ve obtained your license. You’ve started researching lead generation tactics to find clients to build a strong sales pipeline. You’ve dabbled in Canva to learn how to create social media graphics announcing your entrance into the world of real estate. You created a MailChimp account for your monthly sphere of influence newsletters, chose a real estate CRM for scaling an automation of your lead conversion communications, and figured out how to use Zapier to zap leads from one lead portal to your central database. You are studying contracts and learning what to double-check for contract compliance, all while researching scripts to use for converting FSBOs, expireds, and your neighborhood farm. You’re barely finding time in the day to eat, much less sleep since your livelihood depends on getting into production – and doing it fast.
Like any new industry, there’s a lot to learn, research, and begin executing on to be a successful real estate agent. There can be a strong dilution of focus in starting your real estate business, as you’re it—the one person who handles sales, customer care, marketing, lead generation, technology, systems, training, and client support.
Some agents thrive by having control over all facets of the business and enjoy the diversification of tasks and responsibilities. Others, however, get bogged down in the minutia of running the business rather than focusing on income-producing activities, and never get to the level of monetary success they desire. Still others find quick success on their own and quickly determine they want to show other agents how to do the same and find success through others.
As a real estate and business coach, I talk to a lot of real estate agents who want to grow a team and then realize they don’t love holding others accountable or being available 24/7 to answer contract questions or help with an inspection negotiation. I also coach a number of highly successful team leaders who are largely out of production and focusing on growing leaders within their team for more passive income from real estate.
As the President of Livian™, a leading expansion team within Keller Williams, I have the privilege of leading 275 real estate agents who decided the community, culture, camaraderie, training, leverage, and leads were the right path for them to find acceleration in their real estate career.
There’s no right or wrong answer or a path that is one-size-fits all here. Like anything, there are pros and cons to consider in all paths your real estate career can take…
Not everyone has the behavioral profile and skill set to be a sole business owner. Here are some traits of agents who typically succeed most on their own:
Many real estate agents who have found quick success in real estate decide to grow a team – for the challenge, the leverage, the control, and the ability to earn more passive income through agents’ deals.
Starting a team and succeeding through others is not without its challenges, however.
About the AuthorErin Torres, President of Livian™, joined Adam Hergenrother Companies after 10 years of leading digital marketing teams in the food, health, and education markets, as Director of Marketing & Lead Generation. Having experience in both consumer and business-to-business markets, Erin is a leader who enjoys setting a strategic vision, while also rolling up her sleeves to analyze and optimize systems, tools, and models on a daily basis. As Chief Operating Officer for Livian, Erin oversaw Listing Management, Transaction Coordination, Finance, Marketing, Client Care, and Agent Services. Outside her current role as President, Erin is also a licensed Realtor, runs the popular Vermont blog Travel Like a Local: Vermont, recently published her first book, and enjoys consulting with Vermont businesses on marketing, branding, and audience acquisition strategies. She is also a coach and trainer through Achieve Freedom Coaching. She is a graduate of Middlebury College and resides in Colchester with her husband Nick and their two rescue dogs.
An entrepreneur at heart, Adam Hergenrother is the Founder & CEO of the thriving organization Adam Hergenrother Companies.
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