Over the past few years, the real estate industry has been in a period of growth and fluctuation. To answer the question “Is now a good time to be a real estate agent?” AceableAgent recently conducted a survey with over 500 active agents in the U.S. The survey results indicate that agents are more optimistic now than they were a year ago, and many believe that the industry has the potential to continue to thrive in the near future.
The survey revealed that nearly 70% of respondents agree that the real estate industry will continue to experience growth, citing a strong housing market and increased consumer confidence. Respondents also reported that digital tools are becoming increasingly influential, with almost 90% of agents saying they believe creating an online presence is integral to success. Furthermore, most respondents agreed that being a real estate agent is a rewarding career, with the majority noting that the best part of the job is utilizing their expertise to help clients find the best home.
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• A survey conducted by AceableAgent to answer if now is a good time to be a real estate agent
• Nearly 70% of agents agree the real estate industry will continue to experience growth
• Digital tools becoming increasingly influential
• 90% of agents agree creating an online presence is essential
• Most respondents agreed real estate agent is a rewarding career
• Majority of agents noted the best part of the job is using their expertise to help clients find the best home
You can read this full article at: https://www.housingwire.com/articles/todays-real-estate-agents-see-the-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel/(subscription required)
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