Do You Work with Dual-Career
Real Estate Agents?
Yes, we are happy to work with Dual-Career real estate agents. They are also known as part-time real estate agents. Most people who get their real estate license start their career this way. It’s actually a good way to start because the agent will have another source of income to fall back on while establishing a real estate career. It’s scary to quit a full-time job to begin a career with no guaranteed income!
An unfortunate fact, though, is that most newly-licensed real estate agents leave the business within 3 years. Statistics compiled by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) have shown that it normally takes a new agent about 5 years to become established.
We believe that DMS Properties, LLC Residential Real Estate Services is a good fit for Dual-Career real estate agents. That’s because we don’t have mandatory company fees, transaction fees, desk fees or E&O Insurance fees. There are, though, expenses you will still incur as you develop your business. In addition to limited expenses, we think that our commission structure is ideal for dual-career agents.
Our Principal Broker, Dale M. Servetnick, actually started his real estate career as a Dual-Career agent. He spent about 13 years at another company. The mandatory fees the company charged their agents made it difficult sometimes. That’s why we made the decision to go a different direction with our commissions and expenses. If an agent decides that real estate isn’t the right career, then they can change their license status to “Inactive” and become a referral real estate agent.