How to Become a Real Estate Assistant

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The world of real estate is an inviting field. In order to get your foot in the door, why not become a Real Estate Professional Assistant? An administrative assistant with coursework behind them can easily get a clerical job in a real estate office. Once you are an employee in a real estate office or brokerage firm, you will benefit from the Real Estate Assistant (REPA) course. Taking this course for certification, on top of the administrative assistant degree, you will become invaluable to your agents.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Step1
Get your certificate or associate's degree as an administrative assistant. Courses taken through your local community college will give you this degree and pave the way for the REPA certification. All of the courses you take to obtain your administrative assistant degree will give you the foundation you need to become a real estate professional assistant.
Step2
Learn in-depth knowledge of real estate licensing, transactions, listing types and contract regulations as you study the material. They will instruct you on how to become a licensed REPA. The course also gives you information on what is a "must have" in a listing agreement and fair housing laws. Testing will include all of the above topics.
Step3
Take the Real Estate Professional Assistant certification course from the National Association of Realtors in a classroom setting or online. Learn everything you need to get started as a REPA in this well rounded two-day class. Take the virtual course from the International Real Estate Assistant Association as another option.
Step4
Absorb the legal and day-to-day information you are gaining in class. You have already been exposed to much of it in your day-to-day duties if you are a real estate office worker. This knowledge will help to make you an invaluable part of the firm, particularly once you finish your REPA training.
Step5
Use your customer service skills to their maximum potential. If you are the best at what you do in dealing with the public and your coworkers, the management in your division will notice that and help you to achieve your education. After all, it will benefit them as well.
Step6
Get ready for change. Apply to all of the real estate firms within driving distance of you. You have the skills they are looking for and they don't have to put in any time training you. Get all of the information you can on the real estate industry, and you may decide to get your license and become a full broker.

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