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Three Things I Wish I Knew Starting Out In Real Estate - EP 296 - Real Facts on Real Estate

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Real estate is by far one of the most complex jobs you will ever get into. You need to know everything from marketing to contract. You must understand homes and understand people. The key is to get started and keep learning.

When starting out you may not have the sales achievements you wish you had. Site milestones and accomplishments off of your brokerage and other agents at your brokerage to get started. It is ok to boast off what your team has done because you are going to follow the same recipes for success. Look to show them what their future will look like.

Starting off it is easy to want all the business. There are billions of people in the world and they all need housing. Learn to identify a niche market so that your message can be heard. Yelling at people who do not care does not work. Whispering to those who care will gain attention.

At first I used to see my client as more of the boss. They had the money and needs. I went and served them. Then I learned that you are a mentor and a guide to your clients. Use the education and knowledge you have to help them with an informed decision. Lead with confidence. This will lead to much more success. Tune in today and check out the entire episode.

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Real estate is by far one of the most complex jobs you will ever get into. You need to know everything from marketing to contract. You must understand homes and understand people. The key is to get started and keep learning.

When starting out you may not have the sales achievements you wish you had. Site milestones and accomplishments off of your brokerage and other agents at your brokerage to get started. It is ok to boast off what your team has done because you are going to follow the same recipes for success. Look to show them what their future will look like.

Starting off it is easy to want all the business. There are billions of people in the world and they all need housing. Learn to identify a niche market so that your message can be heard. Yelling at people who do not care does not work. Whispering to those who care will gain attention.

At first I used to see my client as more of the boss. They had the money and needs. I went and served them. Then I learned that you are a mentor and a guide to your clients. Use the education and knowledge you have to help them with an informed decision. Lead with confidence. This will lead to much more success. Tune in today and check out the entire episode.

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