The Complete Guide To Becoming A Realtor

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The Complete Guide To Becoming A Realtor Presented by DORRMAT


Discussion Points Introduction Few Ways To Become A Realtor Benefits Of A Realtor About Us Conclusion Contact Us


Introduction As someone who is at the point of becoming a real estate agent, you may have frequently come across the terms, real estate agent and realtor. You may even have assumed that they both mean the same. A real estate agent is the first step. An agent is someone who has cleared the requisite state real estate exams and now possesses a real estate license. You need this as a foundation for your career in the world of real estate.

A REALTOR, on the other hand, is someone who had started off as a real estate agent, but now possesses more experience and is a member of the REALTOR association called National Association of Realtors.


Undergo A Pre-Licensing Course You need to enroll in a properly accredited institute and complete the training needed as per your pre-licensing course requirements. The duration of the course varies from state to state. This ranges from 65 hours in Florida to a whopping 180 hours in Texas. You have the option of either attending online classes or in-person classes.


Appear For The Licensing Exam Your instructors or trainers at the institute from where you have completed your prelicensing course would provide you complete guidance regarding key aspects of the tests, such as scheduling, registering, and paying for the examination. The exam would have different sections and is in a multiple-choice structure.


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Apply For Real Estate License Once you have cleared your exams, you would need to submit an application for obtaining your real estate agent license. You also have to submit the license fee and other required documents as per your state's law.


Identify Your State's Requirements The common requirements across most states are as follows: 1.

Minimum age of the applicant

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Minimum educational qualifications (such as a high school diploma or GED)

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Proof of pre-licensing classes and post-licensing requirements

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Background verification checks and submission of fingerprint

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Reporting of any prior criminal history


Benefits Of Becoming A Realtor Expanded Work Network By joining the National Association of Realtors, you have access to a vast network of highly experienced and successful realtors.

Perquisites For Members By joining the association ofrealtors,you will have multiple work-related benefits provided to you.

Access To Real Estate Data One of the key benefits of becoming a realtor, lies in the wide range of access that accredited members are given to state and national level databases of information gathered related to different aspects of the real estate business.


About Us We blend technology with home selling, plus almost 20 years of home selling experience with raving five-star reviews. Along our journey, we have been able to see the real estate market evolving, and we have designed a system that gives homeowners clear and conscience information to help them quickly and easily make the best decision for themselves.


Conclusion After going through the above-mentioned aspects we would like to believe that your doubts about whether you need to put in additional efforts to become a realtor have been resolved. Like any other profession, where there are stages of progress; in real estate business becoming a REALTOR® is the natural next step after becoming and having worked as a real estate agent. This small step will certainly take you far in terms of career growth and professional success.


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