Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She should couple this with a finance degree so she can open her own lending company.
Reality can be hard to pay your bills because it's feast or famine. When I waited tables, there were plenty of young relators doing it too because they needed steady income to weather the down times.
I don't know why people assume it's a girl! It's my ds. I am concerned because as this thread shows people look down on realtors as morons. He is a smart kid, very enterprising, has a job and a self-employed gig on top of it. I think it would theoretically suit him, but I do worry about prospects as well.
Anonymous wrote:The future of real estate is personalized AI tech innovations. Real estate agents can help with this but they would need to pivot. The industry will look different 5 years from now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go commercial. there is some serious money to be made.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/11/nyregion/ny-real-estate-bob-knakal.html
commercial RE is dying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s what the less smart but hot girls I grew up with do now.
Same. It’s for hot women who can’t be pharma girls.
But it’s a tough life - they work nights and weekends their entire career. Some take Mondays off, but summer is their busy time. All in all - it’s tough to combine with a family.
Most of the really well off realtors I know are fat and very unattractive.
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a realistic/good career path?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think this is a realistic/good career path?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s what the less smart but hot girls I grew up with do now.
Same. It’s for hot women who can’t be pharma girls.
But it’s a tough life - they work nights and weekends their entire career. Some take Mondays off, but summer is their busy time. All in all - it’s tough to combine with a family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be a people person.
He is a people person. He can't go places without making friends.
The most successful realtor I know is a guy in his late 30s like that. He has only been doing it about 5 years also!
He has never met a stranger. Remembers details about people he meets. Everyone likes him. He’s making tons of money
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have to be a people person.
He is a people person. He can't go places without making friends.
Anonymous wrote:Does he want to be an actual realtor or work in the real estate field? If he wants to be an actual realtor, Id recommend commercial/industrial/land sales over residential. He also needs a very good grasp of finance and how complex deals come to fruition. Someone who knows the $$ side of things has an absolute advantage in commercial vs someone who does not.
If he just wants to work re-adjacent, there are companies like CoStar that are always hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go commercial. there is some serious money to be made.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/02/11/nyregion/ny-real-estate-bob-knakal.html
commercial RE is dying.
She should not do any sort of real estate.
Real estate is headed the direction of travel agent as a career.
Anonymous wrote:The average realtor makes very little money. The barriers to entry are low, but you have to pay for all your own expenses as well as pay a fee to your overall broker.
Also, while realtors care about high prices (and the commission applied to those prices), they really care more about volume. Right now, and for the foreseeable future, the number of transactions is very low.
Finally, there will be a bit of turmoil in the field since the 6% commission is in theory going to decline based on recent court rulings.