The Real Deal: Dispelling Myths About Working in Real Estate

While obtaining a license to work in real estate is relatively easy, it doesn't mean that being a real estate agent is a job for everyone.

While obtaining a license to work in real estate is relatively easy, it doesn’t mean that being a real estate agent is a job for everyone.

Education is Necessary

Although the requirements for obtaining a broker’s license do not specify what studies should be obtained at the time of application, like any other profession, education is an important requirement to become a successful real estate agent.

Simply Buying and Selling Isn’t Enough

The mistake many make when starting to “work” as a real estate agent is that they do not approach it formally.

Is It Good to Work with Any Type of Property?

At the beginning, you might be tempted to accept any opportunity that comes your way, which is understandable.

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