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4 options for careers in the real estate industry

If you’re feeling stuck in your current career path and want to explore options to help change the trajectory of your future, you might want to investigate industries that have multiple job styles available. It’s helpful to compile a list of your strengths and weaknesses to help streamline your search. It’s also a good idea to list your goals—what are you hoping to achieve by switching careers? An example of an industry that has several careers to offer is real estate.

The real estate industry has numerous careers available, all of which typically intersect in one way or another. In fact, it is possible to obtain licensing or certification in more than one real estate job, which many people choose to do to expand their skill set and increase job opportunities. You might also want to speak with people who are currently or have in the past worked in the real estate niches you’re considering as a career to learn more about each job and which ones are the best fit for you.

The most obvious career in real estate is sales

When you think about starting a career in real estate, becoming a sales agent likely comes to mind. If you would rather work in a private setting where you do not have to interact with others during the day, then this career path may not be for you. On the other hand, if you enjoy meeting new people and helping others achieve their goals, then you might want to take classes to earn your license to sell homes in South Carolina.

A key benefit to a career in real estate sales is flexibility. It is work that you can do part-time or full-time. If one of the reasons you want to leave your current job is that you’d like to have more control over your daily schedule, then a career in real estate sales might help you accomplish those goals.

Property management is another real estate career option

Perhaps you’re not keen on selling homes, but you think you might like to manage other people’s properties. In South Carolina, you must possess a high school diploma or its equivalent to become a property manager. You must also be age 18 or 21 (depending on the management track you wish to pursue) and complete the required number of pre-license education hours to work in the property management field.

Home inspections and appraisals

These two careers are available in the real estate industry and are a good fit for people who prefer to work more behind the scenes than dealing directly with clients. As a home inspector, your job would include examining the material condition of homes and writing detailed reports. You would carefully survey each property and make note of any structural, electrical or plumbing problems, as well as other minor or major issues that might delay or impede a home sale.

As a home appraiser, you’d be working more in the financial realm of real estate. Instead of assessing the interior and exterior of a property to reveal potential damage or repairs that need to be done to bring a house up to code, you would survey a home to assess its current market value. If, for instance, a seller is asking more for a home than your appraised value, the buyer may renegotiate his or her offer to align with the appraised value of the home.

Choose your real estate school carefully

When it comes to enrolling in a South Carolina real estate school, one size does not fit all. It’s best to consider all options to determine which school has the instructors, financial packages and style of learning to help you accomplish your real estate career goals.

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