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Estate Agent & Property Broker Jobs Newark on Trent

Estate Agent & Property Broker Jobs Newark on Trent
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Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home, Claypole
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home Location: East Midlands (commutable from Nottingham and surrounding areas) Salary: £59,000 - £63,000 including bonus I'm working with a provider who is doing things properly. Not rushed. Not reactive. Not firefighting. They've built a small group of …
Therapeutic Child Wellbeing Practitioner - Residential, Newark on Trent
Charles Hunter Associates is seeking a compassionate Child Wellbeing Practitioner to join their therapeutic children's service in Newark on Trent. This role involves supporting children with emotional and behavioural needs, focusing on building their confidence, resilience, and independence through …
Registered Manager - Children's Residential Home, NG23
Registered Manager – Children’s Residential Home Location: East Midlands (commutable from Nottingham and surrounding areas) Salary: £54,080 per annum with a potential to earn up to £64,280 through Ofsted and Occupancy bonuses. I’m working with a provider who is doing things properly. Not rushed. …

Estate Agent & Property Broker Jobs in Job Market Newark on Trent

Are you looking for a job in real estate? If you’re an aspiring real estate agent then you’ll be able to find a plethora of suitable positions available in the Newark on Trent Estate Agents & Property Brokers category on Locanto. If you are wondering whether a career as a Real Estate Broker or Realtor is the right choice for you, let us shine some light on what you can expect working in this field.

Benefits of working in Real Estate:

  • You will have the flexibility to schedule your own hours.
  • In a commission-based role, you have the opportunity to make very good money.
  • The job is more active and social than a typical office role, you won’t just be stuck behind a desk all day.
  • There is a mix of tasks and responsibilities - from administrative work to customer service, marketing, and sales and negotiations.
  • You don’t need a university degree to become a real estate agent. The requirements to become an estate agent differ depending on your location but in most cases, you just need to train and study for a license.
  • You get to work closely with people and help them with important milestones in their lives.
  • Increased job satisfaction due to the correlation between effort and reward. Since real estate agents and brokers work mostly independently, you really get the satisfaction that comes with seeing your hard work pay off.

What’s the difference between estate agents and brokers?

The main roles are real estate agents and brokers. An estate agent has a professional license to help people buy, sell and rent properties. Estate agents always work under brokerages, although often the job of an agent can feel like you are your own boss, and you can set your own working hours. After real estate agents have worked for a few years they can take additional courses and exams to get their broker’s license. Then they can work completely independently, but will have to focus on making a name for themselves and acquiring clients. They can specialize as either a commercial or residential broker, and eventually hire real estate agents to work for them.

If you’re a real estate broker looking to expand your business and employ new agents, post an ad on Locanto to reach qualified candidates. You can also post ads for free in our Property category advertising properties or promote your business under Property Services to gain new clientele.