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Four Reasons Consumers Prefer Specialists
by Jim Remley
Are there any advantages to specializing in a certain area of the real estate market or, is it better to be a general practitioner? This is a question that certainly faced another professional organization a few years back -- doctors. Over the past several decades, specialization has been the growing trend in medical schools across the country. The first US specialty board was established in 1917, and today, there are dozens, of specializations and so called super-specializations. Super specialists operate within a very narrow field of medicine generally, already within a defined niche. Why?
Is this trend crossing over to the real estate industry? The answer is yes! In the 2003 National Association of Realtors® member profile report, the study found that 20 percent of Realtors® hold a designation, and of those that hold designations, they on average make $32,000 a year more than their counter parts who have not invested in higher education. Many of these agents are specialists. As a specialist in any niche of the market, a real estate professional must offer special, unique value to their clients. Agents that label themselves a specialist without any formal advanced training, run the risk of putting their clients in jeopardy, and violating their fiduciary duties. On the other hand, agents who use their specialization to help their clients may find, they are chosen more often over their competition. Why? Let's take a look: Four Key Reasons Consumers Choose a Specialist:
It's obvious that today's sophisticated buyers and sellers expect more from their real estate professionals than ever before. To meet this new standard, it may be wise to explore the various specializations, and, yes, super-specializations available within the real estate market. A great place to start, is to review the list of councils, and organizations that are now offering specialized education across the country. Published: March 21, 2005 Use of this article without permission is a violation of federal copyright laws. Related Articles:
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