🌟First Webinar of 2025!🌟🎥Recording Now Available🎥
Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring real estate experts @Will9048412, @Jenisvo, @Kim Gartner, @Charles Lee Kaplan from across the country as they share their insights into current market trends in their respective regions. This session will provide a comprehensive look at what’s shaping the real estate landscape for 2025.
Don’t miss this opportunity to discover regional differences that could inform your strategies and decision-making. Register here to learn what the predictions are for the 2025 housing market.
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🎥 If you missed the webinar, we've got you covered. The recording is now available for you to watch. Listen to what these experts predict the housing market will do this year. Feel free to share your thoughts or questions in the comments. We'd love to hear from you!
👉 Access the recording here
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Looking forward to be apart this opportunity to learn
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@gregorylewis07 we are looking forward to tomorrow's webinar too! It will be packed full of information. You won't want to miss it.
Don't forget to register if you haven't yet!
If you have any questions for our speakers, please put them in the comments and I will get them to them.
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I know an active Real Estate Agent who says he is going to go inactive with his license after this year. He says rules are changing and the finish line is being pushed back for Agents to make good money, in comparison to what it used to be a few years ago. I am attending Kaplan, looking to become an agent. This was very discouraging to hear. Is this true, that rules and regulations are making it harder for Agents to make money?
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Hi ! 😊@shellfa43
First off, congratulations on starting your journey with Kaplan to become a real estate agent! That’s an exciting step, and I promise there’s a lot to look forward to in this career. 🎉
Regarding what the active agent told you, let me share a few perspectives:
- Rules and Regulations: Yes, the real estate industry evolves over time. Rules and regulations often shift to ensure transparency, fairness, and consumer protection. While these changes may require agents to stay updated and adapt, they aren’t necessarily a barrier to success. In fact, understanding and mastering these rules can set you apart as a knowledgeable and trustworthy professional.
- The Market Environment: The market fluctuates—it’s part of the industry. Some periods are more challenging than others, but those challenges often present opportunities for agents who are proactive, creative, and committed to their clients’ success.
- The Earning Potential: The real estate industry has always been what you make of it. Building a successful career requires dedication, networking, and constant learning, but it’s very possible to thrive even in shifting environments. Clients will always need skilled, compassionate agents who can guide them through buying, selling, or investing.
- Mindset is Key: It’s easy to feel discouraged when you hear negative opinions, but remember that each agent’s experience is unique. Focus on what you can control—your education, your work ethic, and the value you provide to your clients. Many agents are thriving because they’re adaptable and focus on meeting their clients’ needs in innovative ways.
If you’re passionate about helping people achieve their real estate dreams, this career can be incredibly rewarding. Surround yourself with positive mentors, leverage resources like Kaplan to build a strong foundation, and don’t let someone else’s perspective discourage you from chasing your goals.
Wishing you the best of luck in your studies and beyond! Feel free to reach out if you ever have more questions. 💪 Jeni VO
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@shellfa43 that sounds like an excellent opportunity for you to take over that agent's book of business. As a new agent starting out, building a database is essential, and if that agent is retiring or stepping away, it could be the perfect chance to connect with potential clients and jumpstart your network. It sounds like a win for you!
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