Real Estate Brokers - Salespersons - Agents
One of the most complex and important financial events in peoples lives is the purchase or sale of a home or investment property. As a result, people usually seek the help of real estate brokers and sales agents or salesperson when buying or selling real estate.
Real estate brokers and sales agents have a thorough knowledge of the real estate market in their community. They know which neighborhoods will best fit clients needs and budgets. They are familiar with local zoning and tax laws and know where to obtain financing. Agents and brokers also act as an intermediary in price negotiations between buyers and sellers.
Real estate agents usually are independent sales workers who provide their services to a licensed real estate broker on a contract basis. In return, the broker pays the agent a portion of the commission earned from the agent's sale of the property. Brokers are independent business people who sell real estate owned by others; they also may rent and manage properties for a fee. When selling real estate, brokers arrange for title searches and for meetings between buyers and sellers where details of the transactions are agreed upon and the new owners take possession. A broker may help to arrange favorable financing from a lender for the prospective buyer that often makes the difference between success and failure in closing a sale. In some cases, brokers and agents assume primary responsibility for closing sales; in others, lawyers or lenders do this. Brokers supervise agents who may have many of the same job duties. Brokers also manage their own offices, advertise properties, and handle other business matters. Some combine other types of work, such as selling insurance or practicing law, with their real estate business.
There is more to an agent or broker's job than making sales. They must have properties to sell. Consequently, they spend a significant amount of time obtaining listings owner agreements to place properties for sale with the firm. When listing a property for sale, agents and brokers compare the listed property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price. Once the property is sold, the agent who sold the property and the agent who obtained the listing both receive a portion of the commission. Thus, agents who sell a property they also listed can increase their commission.
Most real estate brokers and sales agents sell residential property. A small number, usually employed in large or specialized firms, sell commercial, industrial, agricultural, or other types of real estate. Every specialty requires knowledge of that particular type of property and clientele. Selling or leasing business property requires an understanding of leasing practices, business trends, and location needs. Agents who sell or lease industrial properties must know about the region's transportation, utilities, and labor supply. Whatever the type of property, the agent or broker must know how to meet the client's particular requirements.
Before showing residential properties to potential buyers, agents meet with buyers to get a feeling for the type of home the buyers would like. In this pre qualifying phase, the agent determines how much buyers can afford to spend. In addition, they usually sign a loyalty contract which states the agent will be the only one to show them houses. An agent or broker uses a computer to generate lists of properties for sale, their location and description, and available sources of financing. In some cases, agents and brokers use computers to give buyers a virtual tour of properties in which they are interested. Buyers can view interior and exterior images or floor plans without leaving the real estate office.
Agents may meet several times with prospective buyers to discuss and visit available properties. Agents identify and emphasize the most pertinent selling points. To a young family looking for a house, they may emphasize the convenient floor plan, the area's low crime rate, and the proximity to schools and shopping centers. To a potential investor, they may point out the tax advantages of owning a rental property and the ease of finding a renter. If bargaining over price becomes necessary, agents must carefully follow their client's instructions and may have to present counter-offers in order to get the best possible price.
Once both parties have signed the contract, the real estate broker or agent must see to it that all special terms of the contract are met before the closing date. For example, the agent must make sure the mandated and agreed-to inspections, including the home, termite, and radon inspections, take place. Also, if the seller agrees to any repairs, the broker or agent must see they are made. Increasingly, brokers and agents handle environmental problems by making sure the properties they sell meet environmental regulations. For example, they may be responsible for dealing with lead paint on the walls. While loan officers, attorneys, or other persons handle many details, the agent must ensure that they are completed.
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Real Estate Assistant Valid in 49 States
According to a recent National Association of Realtors' survey, the majority of large real estate brokerages employ real estate assistants. In most states becoming a real estate assistant allows you to enter the exciting world of real estate without a license! You will learn the business through on-the-job training, we even help you find a job!
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Real Estate Broker's License California
At Allied, all of our Broker Qualification Courses are available online for your convenience. With the online version you can start instantly, no waiting for course materials or course enrollment dates. Allied's Broker Qualification Courses are available online or through traditional correspondence. All courses have been reviewed and approved by the Department of Real Estate (D.R.E.).
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Allied offers quick, easy and affordable real estate licensing correspondence, video, and on-line courses plus the most up-to-date State of California real estate licensing exam preparation materials available.
Allied's California home study real estate courses have been reviewed and approved by the California Department of Real Estate (DRE). These comprehensive real estate licensing courses and state exam prep materials are designed specifically for today's busy adults. The California real estate industry is booming, and the need for qualified, licensed real estate salespeople is enormous and growing larger every day!
- Contractor’s Licensing
The real estate industry is booming and the demand for housing is up! Right now is a great time to get your California contractor license. By earning your license you can perform contracting duties legally. You won’t lose any more jobs just because another contractor has a license!
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Home Inspector
Home inspection is the career for the new millennium
Every year, thousands of homes require inspections...in every city and state nationwide! The demand for qualified home inspectors is huge and growing larger every day. The inspectior profession is an exciting career as well as a profitable one. Real estate inspection is a technical and complex field that demands a professional approach.
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The Allied National USPAP Course has been approved as equivalent to the National USPAP Course by the Appraiser Qualifications Board (AQB) and satisfies the 15-Hour National USPAP requirement. The convenience of home study will allow you to take and finish your course when YOU are ready!
Allied is one of the few schools approved by the AQB to offer a National USPAP equivalent course through distance education.
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Bachelor Degree in Real Estate Studies
Our specialized online real estate curriculum provides the flexibility to pursue your degree while continuing to work full time. The program will strengthen your knowledge of business fundamentals, with foundation courses in statistics, accounting, finance, law, ethics, marketing and research. Our instructors then apply that business acumen to real estate training in courses such as Land-Use Planning, Environmental Issues and Hazards, and Real Estate Finance. By partnering with professional and trade organizations, we ensure that your education is relevant in today's workplace.
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