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Real Estate Training - Real Estate
from: Nick HunterPeople who wish to begin training to become a real estate agent
all start at the same point. Big dreams, along with the hope
that real estate will be the career for them.
Real estate agents are required to be licensed before conducting
any business. Online training is available in most states to
complete your pre-license requirements. These pre-license
requirements include:
- High school diploma or equivalent
- At least 19
years old - Complete a minimum approved course
- Be
administered a proctored exam - Pass a state exam
The training you will get during a real estate course includes:
- Understanding property basics
- Ownership transfer
- Real estate law
- Math
- Understanding contracts
Escrow
State approved courses after 6 months of initial licensing is
usually required as well.
After you have completed training and become a licensed real
estate agent, there will be ongoing continuing education
requirements. The usual minimum is 15 hours or so every 2 years
with more or less depending on your state.
Your "real training" is on-the-job. With most sales professions,
your success or failure in the business is based on your
professional habits, salesmanship and the eagerness to learn
more on your own. The most successful real estate agents are the
ones that have developed skills not learned through any state
required training course or exam.
Dicipline, eagerness to learn, strong people skills, and
salesmanship are the main reasons why real estate agents are
successful. Do your own training and go above and beyond the
requirements. Read books on not only real estate courses, but
from successful agents who can show you how to make money. The
country is filled with real estate brokers who breezed through
the required training courses and exam, but never "made it" in
real estate because of their lack of personality, drive and
commitment to the business itself.
Customers looking to buy or sell a property want a person who is
trust worthy, easy to speak to and accessible. Real estate
agents who connect with their customers effectively, know when
to push for a sale, and show the best service are the ones who
not only make money on more sales, but receive referrals from
happy customers. This is the part of real estate training that
must be developed by you. Take the time to do some reading and
speaking to the best people in your company and the industry.
A real estate career can be a wonderful and rewarding career.
Training "by the books" is the first step. Training in the "real
world" will be the steps you will take for the remainder of your
career, and hopefully that staircase leads you to the promise
land of great success!
From the real estate course section of href="http://www.propertytrainingcourse.com">propertytrainingcour
se.com
About the author:
Nick Hunter is the President of AIT and the owner of href="http://www.globalcareerschools.com">www.globalcareerschools
.com - a training website with online courses, books and
other resources for many different careers.
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