A Surfeit of Real Estate Agents 2: Is Entry Too Easy
Research by CFA documents how easy it is to obtain a real estate license by taking a required course and passing a state license exam. More than 1.5 million Realtors (plus other agents) compete to sell 5-6 million homes a year, with Realtor sales agents receiving a median net annual income of only $25,000.
The report shows that it is much less demanding to earn a real estate sales license – which takes a state median of nine weeks at a state median cost of $600 – than earning a license to practice almost all other financial services occupations, which normally require a college degree as well as special training. It is even easier to earn a real estate sales license than to practice many manual occupations, from plumbing to hairdressing, which usually require an apprenticeship of more than 1,000 hours as well as coursework.
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