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Most agents join RE/MAX after already achieving some level of success in real estate sales. But RE/MAX also attracts agents who are just starting their real estate careers. This usually occurs under one of the following scenarios.
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A real estate career can be particularly attractive to military spouses and family members. The educational and licensing period is reasonable, and military transfers can actually enhance referral opportunities. Military spouses and family members also tend to thrive in real estate due to a close-knit military community, the tendency toward systemizing tasks and the number of social activities associated with military life. But few people can walk into a real estate career without training and support. That's why RE/MAX began the Operation RE/MAX program. Brokerages who participate in the program offer new agents the continuing postlicensing training and support they need to begin a real estate career within the military community. For details, write to operationremax@remax.net or visit the military.com Military Spouse Career Center and click on RE/MAX. Existing RE/MAX Broker/Owner and Managers can learn about registration by visiting Operation RE/MAX on RE/MAX Mainstreet.
In most states and provinces, a minimum requirement to joining a real estate brokerage as a sales agent is to have already earned a real estate license. In some states, however, a new agent needs to obtain a sponsoring brokerage prior to pursuing a license. Licensing requirements typically involve coursework and passing a state test (Most states also require that you be a high-school graduate or hold an equivalency diploma). You can check with your state or province to find the names of licensing schools near you. Some states also require post-licensing coursework immediately after you earn your license; and most states require continuing education throughout your career to keep your license active.
To help you learn more about real estate licensing requirements, including how to find pre-licensing and continuing-education schools across the United States, here is a list of Web sites or other contact information for each state's real estate regulatory body. The links connect you to the appropriate state agency's home page, real estate licensing page, education page or roster of accredited licensing schools.
If you're looking for a career that enables you to control your workday and offers a direct correlation between your effort and reward - with unlimited potential on the reward side - then real estate sales might be a good fit. It's not easy. But when you surround yourself with other serious professionals you realize an immediate benefit - because you see first-hand the habits and strategies that work and you're motivated to emulate the success you're witnessing. That's a core of the
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