reasons to be an agent
Should You Go Into Real Estate?
If you’re wondering if you should go into real estate, especially because it seems so easy to do and the rewards are so high, stop it. Reconsider. Those are not reasons to go into real estate. I have been in the real estate business since the 1970s and, if I had known the odds against my success back then, I might not have done it. You might say to yourself, well, hey, she is a top producer Sacramento Realtor who made it big by being clueless . . . but it doesn’t mean that you will, so don’t even go there with that train of thought.
First realize that at least 80% of the people who go into real estate to become an agent don’t actually make it. By “make it,” I don’t mean turning yourself into a megastar real estate agent; I am referring to earning a good living, enough to pay your mortgage or rent, support a family, put food on the table, buy a car, take a vacation, and make ends meet every month. The carrot is there every month. It’s within reach and that’s what keeps some people moving forward.
On the other hand, you might think that positive thinking will get you there. It won’t. You can hang up all the positive affirmations you want on your bedroom mirror, and it will be just words staring you in the face. What the positive thinking seminar gurus don’t say as they pocket your money: you’ve either got it or you don’t. You can’t learn how to be positive. You can learn how to accept failure and defeat, though. If you go into real estate, failure and defeat will be your two best friends at some interval.
When I was lured in the 1970s to go into real estate, I received training by some of the best, mentors who are long dead now. I absorbed what they taught me, manipulated it to fit my personality, and somehow persevered. It takes self motivation. Real estate is completely consuming. It is my passion. It might eat you alive. I surround myself with smarter people, including my Weintraub Team members, who exhibit exceptional commitment and routinely perform. They paid the price. And don’t you let anybody tell you there is no price. There is a price.
The Price of Success If You Go Into Real Estate
Other drawbacks: Clients call at all hours and expect immediate replies. If anything goes south, it’s your fault, even if it’s not. You go to sleep thinking about real estate and you wake up thinking about real estate. Real estate school and passing the exam teaches you almost nothing that you need to go into real estate. You sometimes forget to eat lunch. You don’t have time for your friends. Your family rarely sees you anymore. Pretty soon, superficial wounds don’t require Band-Aids because they’ll heal on their own, eventually. You are glued to your computer and cellphone.
Last week I mentioned my theory to other agents in my office that only misfits and oddballs go into real estate and make it. People who can’t really fit into any other kind of work. Successful Sacramento Realtors are not what you would call normal nor ordinary people. My personal recipe for success is extreme focus and sincere dedication to the client. I derive great satisfaction in knowing I have performed above and beyond a client’s expectations. If you can overcome the negatives, you just might make it if you go in real estate.
I’ve been working in real estate for more than 40 years and cannot envision myself in any other line of work. I absolutely love this crazy life. If you need a Sacramento Realtor, please call Elizabeth Weintraub at 916.233.6759.