New to Real Estate?
If RE/MAX seems like the right place to begin
your real estate career, give us a call.
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.
Typical agents starting their real estate careers with RE/MAX:
- A RE/MAX Broker/Owner sees potential in an individual who has achieved
sales or other success in another profession.
- A RE/MAX office
brings in an enthusiastic new licensee who has the motivation,
commitment and
desire to succeed in real estate sales.
- An existing RE/MAX agent who has his or her own sales team,
or is developing such a team, adds a newly licensed agent to the team
to serve
as an assistant or to serve as a buyer or listing specialist. The
team-leader agent often sees benefit in being able to train the new licensee
in the
specific marketing, sales and service strategies of the team.
- An existing RE/MAX agent brings in a newly licensed spouse,
child or other relative to help with the business, or to be groomed
to ultimately run the business.
- Some agents or agent teams bring in unlicensed
assistants who are new to the business. In most states, unlicensed
assistants are strictly prohibited from performing a number of duties connected to a real
estate transaction. Sometimes, these unlicensed assistants pursue licensing
so they can serve the team as a licensed assistant or buyer or listing
specialist. Ultimately such individuals might transition into a role as an
independent agent within the same brokerage.
Fast Track to Success: real estate boot camp
Regardless of the reason that a newly licensed agent joins a
RE/MAX brokerage, some brokerages encourage, or even require,
the new agent to complete the Fast Track to Success associate
development program. This proven program is also used by agents
coming from other brokerages who want to follow a specific strategy to ensure their performance
is of RE/MAX caliber. Even some existing RE/MAX agents go
through the program to refocus their efforts on growing their
business.
The Fast Track to Success is an intensive training program anchored by
a daily accountability system and personalized coaching that
taps the resources of two of the most successful and highly regarded
coaches in the industry:
Howard Brinton and Dave Beson. No travel is required.
The usual first step: Get a license
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.
RE/MAX agents in the United States and Canada are required to be members
of their brokerage’s local real estate board and complete certification
training and contract-completion training, and perhaps additional
training through that board.
Unlimited rewards
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 RE/MAX Concept. Add
in all the other RE/MAX advantages, and you can see that for some, RE/MAX
isn’t just where you want to be at the peak of your real estate career,
it’s also where you want to be at the start.
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