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The Big D’s Habanero-Hot Real Estate Market Is Fertile Ground for Aspiring Real Estate Agents

Record-breaking home sales mean now is the ideal time to start a career in real estate.
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People get their real estate licenses for different reasons. Some do it because a career in real estate affords a certain level of flexibility, the freedom of self-direction, or to help people find their dream home. Others do it for the limitless earning potential. Whatever your rationalization may be, the Dallas real estate market is hotter than Texas in mid-July — and it’s perfect for those looking to make moves in real estate.

In 2019, North Texas’ housing market hit a record high with more than 108,000 single-family homes changing hands. That’s up three percent from 2018, with the Dallas-Fort Worth area as the molten core of it all. Poised for continued positive growth, the Dallas market proves to be fertile ground for new agents to build relationships, which is the true core of a successful real estate career.

According to the National Association of REALTORS®, 74 percent of home-buyers would use their agent again or recommend them to others. Put simply, the sooner aspiring agents choose to act, the more opportunity they’ll have to earn both now and in the long run.

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