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Pumping
Up Your Real Estate Career
If you're a
real estate agent, you are well aware
of the downsides that people outside
the field know little or nothing about.
Before you could begin working for
a broker, you had to acquire a thorough
knowledge of real estate law, terminology
and math. Regardless of which state
you live in, you had to pass a test
for your license, and pay a hefty
fee for the privilege of holding it.
While
you may not have had much trouble
finding an office to work through,
you might not have expected to have
to pay for advertisements for your
listings and possibly for desk space
at the agency. Health insurance? Maybe,
if you're lucky, you'll have the opportunity
to pay the full premium for a group
policy. Of course, you've got to sell
some stuff before you can afford to
do that. You have to get lots of listings.
You have to close sales and set aside
an emergency fund for the tough months
when few or no sales come your way.
Otherwise, you won't be able to pay
your own bills, much less the ones
the broker keeps reminding you of.
Talk
about an independent contractor! Not
only that. You sometimes get the feeling
you're surrounded by vultures. Maybe
not in your own office-but in the
ones down the street and around the
block and everywhere else in town.
Yes,
you're well aware that you're in a
heavy-competition business. You've
got someone really interested in a
$450,000 home you showed them last
week. They're practically ready to
put the money down today-only when
you check to make sure it's still
on the market, you find out it sold
yesterday. The disappointed couple
doesn't want to see anything else,
they say, edging their way to the
door. You just know someone else showed
them their second-choice, and they're
on their way to that other office
now.
Of
course, you're here to serve the client.
That's what it's all about. That's
why you work weekends and evenings,
when it's convenient for them to see
the properties. That's why you give
every potential buyer your home phone
and cell phone. Better that they call
you at the most inconvenient time
than take a chance on someone else
closing the sale. Sometimes it seems
as if you've got no time to yourself.
Added
to that is something that even people
outside the industry know: the real
estate market swings with the economy.
Everyone knows about buyer's markets
and seller's markets. When the fed
inches the interest rate up yet again,
you know that will affect sales. There
are fast-inflating bubbles and bursting
bubbles. And of course that means
that your income is dependent on the
same economy that drives the real
estate market.
As
hectic as the real estate business
is, there is some rather excruciating
down time. Like the Sunday afternoon
you spend hosting an Open House that
only a few vaguely-interested people
drift through, probably to get decorating
ideas or just to "see what it's
like inside." Or "phone
duty" at the office, which amounts
to little more than being an unpaid
receptionist.
If
only there was a way to make some
money during that down time-something
you could do no matter where you were
or what time of day or night it was.
Guess
what-there is, and it's called a home-based
business. It's like having a safety
net to catch you during the months
when the commission checks are small
or nonexistent. The hours you work
at a home-based business are completely
flexible, so if Mrs. McGinty calls
to look at a listing, you can drop
everything to take care of your potential
buyer, and get back to your second-income
business later on. There is no time-clock
to punch, no boss to answer to except
yourself. You're in complete control
of this business. After all, it's
your own!
While
called home-based, you can be taking
care of business no matter where you
are. All you need is a computer and
a phone. Well, you've always got those
with you anyway, right? Instead of
wasting an afternoon at an Open House,
you can use the time to generate income.
Phone duty at the office? You can
get out your laptop and make the time
pay you, even if your broker won't.
Home-based
businesses are exploding as a way
to supplement the incomes of people
who work on commission. Knowing you
have a second source of income without
the hassles of a boss, commuting,
and rigid scheduling is giving commissioned
workers the sense of security that
no other second job can.
Interested?
Just fill in the web form below, and
you'll receive free information.
Making It Happen,
Ellery Bennett
313-590-3347
+61280062063 (Australia)
+442032396366 (UK)
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