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Real Estate Broker. Johnathan Swierkosz 1 st Hour October 12, 2012 Career Tech. Introduction. "Don't wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait." T. Harv Eker. Natur e of Work. Take Potential buyers to go see houses Promote properties through advertisements, and open houses
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Real Estate Broker JohnathanSwierkosz 1st Hour October 12, 2012 Career Tech
Introduction "Don't wait to buy real estate, buy real estate and wait." T. HarvEker
Nature of Work Take Potential buyers to go see houses Promote properties through advertisements, and open houses Prepare loyalty contracts, deeds, and purchase agreements Ensure all terms of the deals are met Solicit people to buy, rent, or sell houses Make list of properties to sell/rent including details location and features Advise clients on the prices, Market Conditions, and related information Intervene in negotiations between clients, and buyers Present purchase offers to the potential buy for consideration Compare properties around the area to find a competitive price
Working Conditions Both mental and physical Working mainly inside but occasionally outside Own working hours Working in an office and around a large area in houses mainly
Training and Qualifications You must be 18 years old with a high school diploma Take a test and pass Take a few pre licensing courses Earn a bachelors degree in real estate and bussiness
Job Outlook/ Employment ·Employment depends on the real estate market ·When the market is on the rebound the business will grow and more jobs will open up ·Expected to grow 11 percent from 2010 to 2018 Go to University of Pennsylvania and earn a bachelors degree in real estate
Earnings $Yearly earnings as a Real Estate is $54,910/ @20.54 hourly $First item I buy with my money is an big T.V. $My lifestyle goals are to have a big house and lots of money
Unrelated Occupation My secondary occupation would be an NBA basketball player. Average pay is 5million dollars a year about $548.81 hourly
Works Cited http://www.bls.gov/ooh/ http://www.npr.org/templates/story