Raelene Cunnick: Nothing is hopeless.........................I would suggest you keep doing graphic design and let real estate be your part time job. You can take real estate classes online or in person. Online is fine if you don't have time but you should really take classes in person as you get a better experience, learn from an agent who has experience plus get the added bonus of being in class with some of the same people you will be working with in the near future.As far as real estate classes go you can go take college courses but the first three is what you need before you can take your state exam (California only). All states have different requirements so I'm speaking about California. California requires you to take Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Practice and then an Alternative. The alternative classes can be Escrow, Finance, Accounting, Legal Aspects of Real Estate, Property Management,etc (to name a few)This is a great time to be educated so that when! the market starts to climb you will be up and running with everone else....Show more
Eulah Hugill: As long as you have enough savings, or someone will support you, for 2 years this is OK to get into.Expect no income for a year, in fact you will be out money, the second year you may do OK.The average sales per agent is the US is only .5 houses a year. About 10% do well, the other 90 do not much of anything....Show more
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