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Becoming a Realtor

I became a licensed agent in 1986. Why?  I had started to invest in real estate and realized that I had to rely on a Realtor to get me in to see some of the properties I was interested in purchasing, and then I had to wait for them for the comparables.  Comparables (aka Comps) can best be found on the MLS (Multiple Listing Service). Only Realtors have access to the MLS in most parts of the country.  There are other websites and systems that have comparables in some parts of the country, but nothing is like the MLS.  That is where the true sales information lies.  After I purchased my first several homes, I decided that I did not want to wait for or rely on a Realtor to buy and sell my own properties.

Becoming a Realtor, as a real estate investor, will give you many advantages. There are no disadvantages that I know of.  Investors tend to be adamant one way or the other about being a licensed Realtor.   I am definitely on the side of becoming licensed.  Being licensed has been one of the best tools that I have as an investor.  Being licensed allows access to your database of ‘comps’ or comparables.   This is the data you need to buy and sell real estate – with good information.  If you have a great Realtor, or you can get access to the MLS (Multiple Listing Service) without being licensed, great, but I still think it is better to be licensed than not.  I personally like to do my own comparables. (maybe that is the controlling part of me J ).

Some investors say it gives them more liability to be licensed.  I have two answers to that:

  1. What are they doing to create liability?
  2. Don’t they think a judge is going to consider them as an ‘expert’ when they find that you buy and sell real estate for investment purposes?

Some investors say that sellers won’t sell to you if you are licensed. I find the opposite is true. Most sellers are happy that I am licensed and “know what I am doing”.  If you are licensed you will also get commission on each deal you buy or sell (if it is listed on the MLS). Every office is different on how they split the commissions received by the office.

My recommendation is to GET LICENSED!!!

When becoming a real estate agent you must work directly under a licensed broker. To become a broker, each state has their own requirements.  I have been a broker since 1997.  When you are a broker you can have other Realtors work underneath you, but becoming a broker should not be the “be all end all”, unless you really choose to own a real estate company.  There are many expenses when you own your own office.

As I travel all over the country, I am asked frequently how to locate a good broker.  This is always an important part of working as a licensed Realtor. You will want to work in an office environment that encourages creativity, investing and entrepreneurship. You will also want an office that provides exceptional real estate training.  The company that I have found to be the best overall, in all states, is Keller Williams.  I personally owned 4 real estate offices prior to joining Keller Williams.  I am now an associate broker in a Keller Williams (Keller Williams) office, as well.  Why?  For the above reasons.  Keller Williams has a fantastic training program along with several other key ingredients.  Keller Williams is open and focused on real estate investing and entrepreneurship.  The founder of Keller Williams, Gary Keller, along with Jay Papasan and Dave Jenks, co-authored several books on real estate investing.  I was featured in their book, “Millionaire Real Estate Investor”.  Gary Keller also endorsed my book “Investing in Real Estate with Lease Options and Subject Tos”.  Much of my investing strategies and techniques have personally been focused around working with Realtors. Being part of an office will give you access to listings and relationships with other Realtors.

Keller Williams hosts a radio show on Mondays called “Millionaire Mondays”.  I have been on that show many times now.  Keller Williams is the fastest growing real estate company in the U.S. and they are currently the 4th largest, with over 600 offices.  Gary Keller invented a system that no one else has been able to reproduce.  There are many companies that have tried.  It is essentially a multi-level marketing company. Each person you recruit becomes part of your “downline” and you start to receive a small part of the commissions they earn as well as the ones you earn. It does not matter what office (market center in Keller Williams) they are a part of, you will be rewarded on who they bring in and how much they buy or sell.  It is a fantastic approach to becoming a Realtor which gives incentives for Realtors to recruit other Realtors.

Some of the best advantages to becoming licensed are:

  1. The training that comes with becoming a Realtor – especially in Keller Williams
  2. Access to the MLS – to get comps
  3. Part of the commission on each purchase or sale you make
  4. A network of Realtors (many opportunities might come to you before anyone else even knows about them)

I recommend you become licensed and consider Keller Williams as an office for you.  I will gladly sponsor you and also assist you in working as a Realtor.  I can help you get started in the right direction. I have been licensed over 20 years.  Let them know I am your sponsor and we can work together to help you as an investor and also to assist you to recruit other investors (Realtors) in your team.  Please email me to find the closest Keller Williams office to you.  Wendy@WendyPatton.com or call me at 248-394-0767 and I will assist you in making a great choice for your future.


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4 Responses to “Becoming a Realtor”

  1. Fran Says:

    Wendy,
    I am thinking about becoming a property manager in NJ for vacation rentals in Wildwood, NJ.

    I located a class to take but have questions about getting a sponsor.
    Does the sponsor have to be in NJ?
    Do I need to work out of an office in Wildwood?
    What is the role of the sponsor?
    Can you help?
    Thanks,
    Fran

  2. Andrew lennon Says:

    Wendy I can't find you listed in the Realtor.org database.

  3. Kim on Become a realtor Says:

    This is really great article for those aspiring Realtor agents. Thanks for the tips and advise, this will help a lot specially if your applying for a company like AAA All Stars Realty.

  4. Wendy Patton Says:

    Andrew not sure why but i have been a member since 1986ish :-) I didn't look it up to confirm, but I am ....... you can also follow me on http://www.activerain.com/wendypatton

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