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How can real estate become a great career?

Real estate can become a great career if you know where within the business you will best succeed.  There are many different career paths in the real estate field including being a real estate agent, a team owner, a team manager, an executive assistant, a contract to close coordinator, a buyer agent for a real estate team, a listing agent for a real estate team and more.  So many people leave the real estate business within their first year because they didn't properly choose the right career path within the field.  If you are considering a career in real estate, let us help you find the correct path for you!

If you are an experienced agent we can show you how to bring your business to the next level by running it like a business instead of just selling real estate as a single agent.  Our training programs and masterminds the local offices, regional seminars and masterminds, national convention in Las Vegas and Keller Williams University courses provide all the training, marketing, structure and ideas you need to grow your business to a level you probably haven't even thought of yet while improving your quality of life. 

If you are an established agent with over $2 million annual production and are thinking about changing brokers, we would like to talk to you about attending our national convention in Las Vegas at no cost($2000+ value) to you so you can learn about what we have to offer, how you can become a 100% split agent through profit share, establish a passive income through our profit share program that you can keep even when you retire from real estate and how we can help you grow your business to the next level while improving your quality of life.

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Here are some statistic averages from the National Association of REALTORS®(NAR).

Gross personal income
 
2002
2004
Broker-associate
$67,000
$67,900
Broker owner
(no selling)
$86,100
$79,900
Broker owner
(selling)
$78,700
$89,100
Manager
(no selling)
$68,300
$86,000
Manager
(selling)
$68,900
$82,200
Sales associate
$41,600
$38,300
 
Sales volume
 
2002
2004
Broker/broker associate
$2.2
million
$2.2
million
Sales associate
$1.4
million
$1.6
million
 
Gross personal income by
years in real estate
 

2002

2004
1-5 years
$35,400
$24,500
6-10
$49,500
$58,700
11-15
$58,700
$72,400
16-25
$64,900
$82,400
26+
$67,500
$92,600
 
Compensation structure
 
2002
2004
Commission split
73%
69%
100 percent
commission
20
17
Salary
1
2
Profit share
1
1
Commission
+ profit share
2
3
Salary +
profit share
2
4
Year-end
commission split
63
71
The above stats can be found online at REALTOR.org by clicking here.

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