#234458 - 06/24/08 01:16 PM
Thinking of a switch...from Realtor to Inspector
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Junior Member
Registered: 06/24/08
Posts: 5
Loc: Mid-west
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I am thinking of a switch from Realtor to Inspector. I have been a Realtor for a little over 2 years and it just hasn't ever taken off. My marekt is actually not slow, there are lots of deals, but I think we are too saturated with Realtors. I do have several friends who are realtors so I am hoping I'll be able to get referrals from them to find my clients. But I was just wondering how long it took the inspectors in this forum to get where they are? Also, in my area some of the inspectors charge as low as 225 for the whole house, and some charge as much as 500 for the whole house. How much of that actually goes to the company, and how much do you receive. Or, if you run your own business (which is actually what I would like to do), what kind of overhead do you have?
Also, I am pretty serious about changing up what I do, but would maybe doing appraisals be better?
I should mention I am a woman, and I personally know no women inspectors, will that hurt my chances of success?
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#235558 - 06/30/08 03:48 PM
Re: Thinking of a switch...from Realtor to Inspector
[Re: Malok]
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Junior Member
Registered: 06/24/08
Posts: 5
Loc: Mid-west
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I live 6 hours from my closest family members, and not able to work in their state. As for lead generation, in home inspection from what I know a lot of it depends on lead generating with realtors, not sitting at open houses every weekend trying to convince regular Joe's to use your service.
I may have been misleading about not doing well as a Realtor. I did okay, but it seems that I would spend almost everything that was coming in. I was constantly buying things--keyboxes, and signs were great to buy, it meant I was doing business, but I also was buying fivilous things---paying for flyers, mailers constantly, 100's of dollars in gas, etc. and for the past 2.5 years I came out making only $30 for the whole year's work...it was just unreal how much everything was costing constantly.
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#260416 - 11/18/08 02:54 PM
Re: Thinking of a switch...from Realtor to Inspector
[Re: Austin TX Agent]
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Registered: 11/15/08
Posts: 45
Loc: Minnesota, USA
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Tired don't do it. Stick the real estate biz out. It's so much more lucrative than appraising or inspections. I am an appraiser/realtor. I starting appraising 7 years ago and then got my real estate license 3 years ago. This side of the biz is so much better. Chasing around a $300 appraisal fee just got so old and tiring...late nights of writing up reports, battling with loan officers and very little human interaction day to day. Have you found a mentor? How are you generating leads? Have you considered joining a team?
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#266111 - 12/24/08 09:14 AM
Re: Thinking of a switch...from Realtor to Inspector
[Re: Kevin Curtis]
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Registered: 03/12/08
Posts: 532
Loc: Pinehurst, NC
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I have done appraisals, home inspections and real estate. Real estate is by far the easiest of them all - appraisals takes a lot of time, money and effort to break into - and doing home inspections is the hardest way of everything to make a living at. Started in NC real estate in 1996 - when I was already a general building contractor performing inspections. That year I had to sit for the original NC home inspector test - point being I have been around long enough to give advice. No matter which way you go - I would suggest finding an employer in the business you decide on - starting from zero causes more failures then anything else. btw - no one mentioned the costs - E&O - for a newbie inspector that should run you about $4000 a year. You can tell how often they expect you to be sued 
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#266372 - 12/27/08 01:46 AM
Re: Thinking of a switch...from Realtor to Inspector
[Re: Pinehurst RE Guy]
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Registered: 12/24/08
Posts: 13
Loc: Spain
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I think these are all normal charges by inspectors.
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Registered: 06/04/08
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