Top Real Estate Executive plans and directs all aspects of an organization's real estate activities, including land/building acquisitions, leasing, and site location. Evaluates new property to ensure it meets the needs of the organization. Being a Top Real Estate Executive designs strategies to resolve real estate space issues; authorizes new property purchases or current expansion. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Top Real Estate Executive typically reports to top management. The Top Real Estate Executive manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes overall direction and strategic initiatives for the given major function or line of business. Has acquired the business acumen and leadership experience to become a top function or division head. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Description:A career in real estate provides flexibility and freedom to set your own pace. You are your own boss. Income directly reflects your efforts, with no limits on what astute, hard-working people can earn. Successful Realtors are goal-oriented, persevering, self-motivated, ambitious and people-oriented. The rewards of a real estate career are a potential for high earnings, status in the community, autonomy, time freedom, helping people, intellectual challenge and the satisfaction from those accomplishments. After they've gained more experience some Realtors will take the next step and become licensed brokers. Brokers can manage offices, own their own businesses, and employ other salespeople. It is a good idea to have several months income set aside, because you will be earning money on commission only once a transaction closes. It can take a few months to start seeing the rewards.
Requirements(1) Mississippi real estate license. (2) Driver's license. (3) Must be 18.
Responsibilities Make phone calls to buyers and sellers, market yourself through social media, email, and other media. Develop relationships with people. Help home buyers and sellers. Find real estate. Tour homes. Show homes. Negotiate contracts. Manage the home buying and selling process from start to completion. Entry into the real estate profession takes preparation. As with other professions, licensing is required. Licensing requirements vary from state-to-state, but all require applicants to pass a written exam. There are also requirements for certain types of education classes that you must take. Most states require both pre and post licensing education. Complete the Pre-Licensing education requirements through an approved real estate school. Take and pass the state real estate exam. Complete the Post-Licensing education requirements through an approved real estate school. Apply to the state real estate commission for your license.