As a new real estate professional, you might think you’re completing all the right steps to further your career. You’re networking and learning about the market and how to increase sales. Still, getting a foot in the door and making an impact can be challenging. That’s why you might want to consider using a mentor.

You might know plenty of admirable professionals, but how do you know which one could be a prospective mentor? This real estate mentor serves as an adviser and offers feedback when needed. It’s not an apprenticeship, and you shouldn’t expect to learn everything about how to be successful. Instead, you want someone with whom you can build a long-lasting relationship.

Find someone who has similar goals and possesses traits and characteristics you desire. You might want to consider more than one person before finally selecting one. Once you find someone, ask if they would be comfortable serving as your mentor. If so, develop the relationship naturally. Be prepared to accept criticism, as it can help you grow as a professional.

Sources: Realestateexpress.com, Revrealestateschool.com, Basothebysrealty.com


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