I want everyone to be a real estate agent

I want everyone to be a real estate agent, at least once in their life. Not for the money, not for the 'flexible schedule,' and definitely not for the glamour you see on Netflix or Social Media. I want you to try it because it's hard, because it tests everything you're made of.

It's those mornings when you're up before dawn, driving across town putting up open house signs, knowing half of them might get stolen. It's sitting alone in someone's beautifully staged home during an open house, waiting. Three hours pass, and maybe two people show up, both just curious neighbors. But you smile and share your knowledge; because that's what we do.

It's watching people you've known for years, people whose children you've watched grow up, people you've supported at every community event and fundraiser, watching them list with someone else without even a courtesy call. That hits hard. Really hard.

You pour your heart into this community. Sometimes it feels like you're giving everything and wondering if anyone notices. You watch your kids' soccer games with your phone in hand because that client might call. You miss family dinners for last-minute showings. Your life works on everyone else's schedule, not yours.

But here's the truth about real estate that keeps me going: Those late-night calls from a first-time homebuyer in tears because they're scared to make an offer - you talk them through it. The elderly couple selling their home of 40 years, you sit with them for hours as they tell you stories about every room. The single mom who didn't think she could ever own a home, you work tirelessly to make it happen.

When I look at my colleagues who've stuck with this profession, I don't see flashy cars, designer suits, shoes, purses, or vanity metrics on social media. I see people who keep showing up, keep serving, keep caring, not because it's profitable, but because it's who they are.

That's what real estate really is. It's not about the houses. It's about the human moments; the hard ones, the beautiful ones, and all the quiet, unseen ones in between. And this is exactly why I want everyone to be a real estate agent, at least once in their life. Because in this profession, you learn what it truly means to serve others before yourself. These aren't just lessons for real estate - they're lessons for life. Because in the end, that's what makes not just great real estate agents, but great human beings.

Many blessings,


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