Published by Kartik Subramaniam
Real estate agents need to read this article.
Remember when you first got your real estate license—those early days blended fear, excitement, and formidable challenges. When you first get your real estate license, new agents are armed with raw ambition and the pressure to learn quickly, adapt, and carve out a path to success.
Do you remember that intense drive when you first started? That sense of urgency that spurred you to make calls, try new strategies, and relentlessly pursue your goals?
Many seasoned professionals in the industry often find themselves longing for the market of the past, even as recent as the pandemic era, when the real estate market was ablaze with activity, and deals seemed more straightforward. However, as the market has evolved, so have the challenges, demanding a different kind of resilience and adaptability.
During this period, many markets experienced unprecedented buyer interest and sales activity, fueled by low interest rates and a surge in demand for residential properties. This led to quicker sales, often with multiple offers that drove prices up and simplified the selling process for many agents.
However, the market has since shifted. Interest rates have risen, economic uncertainties have increased, and buyer behavior has changed, leading to a more balanced or even a buyer's market in some areas. These changes have introduced new complexities to the transaction process, including longer sales cycles, more price negotiations, and sometimes increased difficulty in securing buyers' financing.
In a competitive real estate market, success now demands a proactive approach. Whether you're aiming to acquire a California real estate license or striving to excel at our top real estate school, the essence of progress lies in your willingness to dive deep into your responsibilities.
The market today does not favor the passive. It rewards those prepared to roll up their sleeves and engage directly with the work that matters—through conversations, appointments, and proactive engagements.
I suggest a few things you can do to achieve success in the right mindset. Consider the below:
Reflect on what initially drove you to this industry. What goals and aspirations once pushed you out of your comfort zone? If you find it hard to answer, it might be time to reignite your passion. Set inspiring goals, create structures to minimize distractions, and hold yourself accountable—perhaps through commitments to loved ones or charitable pledges.
Remember the zeal of your early days as we navigate the demanding real estate market. The industry might have changed, but the fundamental principles of hard work, passion, and persistence remain the same. Whether you're just out of real estate school or seasoned enough to mentor others, success is paved with the efforts you're willing to put in. What's your next move? How will you adjust your strategies to thrive in today's estate landscape?
Remember, the path to extraordinary achievement is paved with ordinary, consistent actions. Start today, and who knows where you will be in a year?
Love,
Kartik
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Founder, Adhi Schools
Kartik Subramaniam is the Founder and CEO of ADHI Real Estate Schools, a leader in real estate education throughout California. Holding a degree from Cal Poly University, Subramaniam brings a wealth of experience in real estate sales, property management, and investment transactions. He is the author of nine books on real estate and countless real estate articles. With a track record of successfully completing hundreds of real estate transactions, he has equipped countless professionals to thrive in the industry.