- Be clear about why you're in real estate -- to make a profit.
- Don't enter the business because you want to reinvent it, fix it or be more creative.
- If you opt for full-time for the sole purpose of avoiding management, you will fail.
Doing real estate part-time? Are you in love with your full-time career, or just working for the weekend while you do real estate deals on the side?
Have you considered becoming a full-time real estate agent, and if so, are you feeling nervous about what that transition entails?
Most coaching organizations push part-time agents to abandon their safety net and go full-time in the industry. We say, if you love what you’re doing and feel like it has a future, don’t give it up! However, if you don’t love your day job and see the potential for massive wealth in real estate, then today’s show is just for you.
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If you missed part one, today we’re continuing our discussion of what it truly means to transition from part-time to full-time agent, as well as the steps you must take to ensure a smooth, easy transition into the career of your dreams.
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Tim and Julie Harris have over 20 years’ experience in real estate. Learn more about their real estate coaching and training programs at timandjulieharris.com, or schedule a free coaching call with them at freecoachingcallsforagents.com.