RE-Blog - What Skills Will the Real Estate Agent of the Future Require?
Industry Changes Require New Set of Skills and Knowledge
- Feb 1, 2009 1:56:00 PM
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(The following article was printed recently by Iman News.)
What new skills will be needed by real estate agents as we move into a new era?
Much the same skills
that are required for success in the real estate sales business today,
with a little twist. I have always believed that success in any sales
business requires product knowledge, communication skills, access to
new prospects, contact and consistent communication with past
customers, and integrity.
Agent 2015 will possess:
- Generational communication skills.
Different generations communicate in different ways. National
Association of Realtors statistics indicated that 78.8 percent of first
time homebuyers in 2007 were Gen-X/Gen-Y. “Speaking the language” of
these generations may be an important differentiator in the coming
years as these age groups (generations) move out and up.
- Negotiation skills.
Would you accept as your representative a real estate agent who is not
a competent negotiator? This is an area in great need of improvement in
today’s world. Note that negotiation skills and communication skills go
hand in hand.
- Technology skills.
Nothing fancy, but prospecting and marketing must be automated and
agents must be able to reach more people more easily and must be in the
“center of the conversation” about real estate, not merely in the
“center of the transaction” which was the buzz phrase of the last
decade. Client management and online transaction management software
will become more widespread.
- Online social skills.
Social networking for prospects and for referrals. As more
relationships will begin online in coming years, and old relationships
are rekindled online, social networking skills will gain in value to
the successful agent of the future, which leads to the next skill: the
ability to express oneself in writing.
- Writing skills. The agent of the future will be able to express him or herself in writing. The lost art of writing will make a comeback.
Success in real estate
sales in the future will require product knowledge, sales skills and
access to customers, and service with integrity. In an age of
transparency, the comment, “Your reputation precedes you,” could not be
more true.
Saul