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Roselin G.
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Walk away and jump in?

Roselin G.
  • Tulsa
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Hello all,

Those of you who are in real estate full time now and left your w-2:

Looking back, would you have left w2 earlier (assuming income wasn't an issue)


I have a well paying W2 job but its very time consuming/demanding that REI is often on the back-burner.

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Nathan Gesner
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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Roselin G.:

We have a record number of real estate agents in America, but the market is slowing down. This means fewer agents will sell enough to earn a living and a lot of these agents will go back to W2 jobs in the next 1-2 years. 

You can still do it, but go in with eyes wide open. Most agents are earning less than the median income for their area during the first 2-3 years of sales and that's in an average year. In lean years you can expect to make less.

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