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#299185 - 07/20/09 01:15 PM
Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
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Registered: 07/20/09
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Loc: West Georgia, United States
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I've been looking at becoming a real estate agent for quiet some time now but I've always held back due to my age (I'm 20 years old). Reason being is I look younger then 20 years old and have been put under the impression that, that might be a downside to potential clients as they may think I wouldn't take the job seriously, etc. I've heard that how you look and what you drive is key in this industry (I drive a 05 Mustang so I think I'm ok there.)
Was just wondering if this would indeed be a problem or if in your experience clients don't care about that sort of stuff?
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#299367 - 07/21/09 01:05 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: Dallas Broker]
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Registered: 12/27/08
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Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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I started last year when I was 26, still pretty young for this business.
I've decided to start my career by working with first time buyers, because they are young like me, and we have a lot in common. Plus, I can relate to their fears and points of view.
I think if you took a similar approach to your business plan, you'd be fine. If your goal is to be a million-dollar listing agent, your clients are going to be 35+ yrs old, which probably wouldn't work as easily as working with younger people.
Regardless of what route you take, don't worry a ton about appearance and what you drive (I wear jeans to 99% of my showings, and drive an '04 Saturn VUE). Clients just want to make sure you are trustworthy and know what you're doing. Help them, and you'll do fine.
Just to let you know from personal experience, I've already sold 15 buyer side sales in 2009 through July. Not spectacular, but not bad for being new to the business and fighting my way through things at the start.
Good luck!
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#299465 - 07/21/09 10:54 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: Steve Howe]
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Registered: 05/02/09
Posts: 30
Loc: uttar pradesh, india
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This problem is faced by many young people like you. Concentrate more upon building your network. You may hire the services of a seasoned real estate broker, who is working as an individual.
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#299473 - 07/21/09 11:49 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: shubh]
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Registered: 08/15/08
Posts: 25
Loc: San Francisco Peninsula
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If it's something you want to do then just do it. Start with just getting your license which will take up some of the time that you are seriously considering getting into Real Estate. There is a lot of flexibility in the Real Estate business. As mentioned previously, many of the customers/clients are 20 somethings and would probably be more comfortable working with someone in their age range because Real Estate is a "relationship" kind of a business. Most important is to just be their advisor and research team. Just be realistic about what the job of Real Estate agent is. It is not about driving around looking at houses. The job is doing your best to protect the transaction through to a successful closing.
Good Luck . . .
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#299603 - 07/22/09 07:56 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: California Green]
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Registered: 07/22/09
Posts: 6
Loc: Ohio
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I don't think age has anything to do with it. When I was 20 years old I was selling exotic cars to some of the richest residents of metro cleveland. I sold cars to young athletes as well as old as dirt business people. They came to me for one reason, I took care of them and knew what I was doing. I am now going through my real estate classes and plan on taking the same approach at 28. I will put my sales and marketing pitch up against any old timer multi million dollar producer without cutting my comm rate and get the listing. Sounds cocky but it's just a matter of beleiving in yourself. You won't win them all but if you can walk away saying there is nothing else I could have done then you still did well.
If you don't beleive in yourself nobody will. Remember that! My father told me that years ago and anytime I face a difficult task I tell myself that then find a way to make things happen. The only other thing I will say is never talk down about your comp, it only makes you look weak. Be confident and sell yourself and you will be fine. Good luck everyone
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#299609 - 07/22/09 08:35 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: MktRight]
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Registered: 01/26/09
Posts: 2961
Loc: Old Dominion
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You create your own limitations. Use your age as an asset, rather than a liability. Go after younger folks who have to make the rent vs. buy decision. Go after seniors who refuse to grow old and appreciate your vitality. Success is a mind set. It has less to do with age than many will admit. Be smart and focus on what you want to accomplish. You will succeed.
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#299843 - 07/24/09 09:05 AM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: REODayton]
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Registered: 07/20/09
Posts: 14
Loc: West Georgia, United States
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Thanks for all of the replies. I think I'm going to pursue this. I know I have the determination and dedication to succeed... Thanks!
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#299931 - 07/24/09 08:22 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: CodyGA]
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Registered: 01/21/09
Posts: 24
Loc: Columbia, SC
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CodyGA you will have to keep in touch with this forum. I would love to watch you start your business and grow to prosper. Hope to see you around the forum. Good Luck!
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#300082 - 07/26/09 11:28 AM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: TDG]
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Registered: 06/09/07
Posts: 476
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20 years old, why did you wait so long, what kind of goof off are you, get going.
Yes I kid, but one of my best agents ever started as a part time assistant to me on her 15th birthday. So I gave her the day off of course. When she got her real estate license when she turned 18 she was number three in volume in my office in six months and she looked 18. Another agent I had that came into my office at 19 did ten times the volume of the regular producing agent in 6 months, he was the rare natural born salesman, but naturals are flighty and he was off on a new adventure when he became bored.
Don't even think about the age thing. I started investing in real estate one week after my 16th birthday and had to overcome not even looking 16 but the legal requirement of having to be 21 then to buy and sell properties. Later on I became a broker at a young age too, baby face and all. Just learn what you need to learn and do it confidently.
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#300101 - 07/26/09 02:46 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: CodyGA]
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Registered: 02/05/05
Posts: 2713
Loc: Las Vegas
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Don't hold back! Of course your age will show if you look young like me. The only way to defeat that issue is to have confidence and knowledge in your realm of expertise. Here's a short story about me. I am 27 years old, however I look like I am about 20 years old. I have been in this business for over 4 years and have defeated the age issue time and time again. I initially went to real estate school back when I was 18. I took the entire class, then took a bit of time off to prepare for the exam (and to party after high school). A bit of time turned into 3 years. When I was 21 I took the class again because my credits expired, plus I needed to refresh my memory. I ended up taking the exam and got my license in February 2005. I started off slow, but kept pushing myself to move forward with this career. I ended up getting my business off the ground and success was in the works. The point of my story is that I have kicked myself over and over again wishing that I started this business when I was 18 like I was supposed to do. I would have had an additional 4 years under my belt with an even larger client base. Plus I would have been involved more in the whole boom market. I guess I just missed that one. Of course the whole age issue will get in the way every now and then, but don't aim for it to happen. The best way to get over this obstacle is to not even think about it. If you can move past it by not worrying about it, then your clients will not worry about it. If you are talking to a client and thinking "Oh my god, this client is going to think I am way too young to sell his house", then there is a good chance that the client will sense your lack of confidence. People are like animals, they sense fear. If you truly are interested in this business and you are ready to take the plunge, the best suggestion I can have for you is to jump into this career full time if possible. Make sure you have enough money saved up to last you at least 6 months of paying bills in case you have no income for a bit. The reason I suggest jumping into this career full time is because you will surround yourself with this business and make it an actual business and a part of your life. Just be prepared to go all the way with full force into it. Sorry about the long post. Hopefully my story has inspired you a little. 
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Len McGuirk Prudential Americana Group Direct: (702) 203-6688 Las Vegas Real Estate
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#300220 - 07/27/09 03:17 PM
Re: Question Regarding Age/Young Real Estate Agents
[Re: Agent 007]
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Registered: 05/15/09
Posts: 59
Loc: Halifax Nova Scotia
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I started when I was 23 and now I am 26 and it is the best thing I could have ever done. I do find my age works against me but it also works FOR ME! I am tech savvy and therefore market better than agents that are older than me on the internet. It does work both ways. I was told I should grow a beard.
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