Should You Hire a Real Estate Coach?
Whether brand new to the business or a season veteran, a real estate coach can help any agent work through times when they feel burnt out or have lost focus. They can inspire, support, and mentor you to grow your business when the market is booming and the competition is fierce, or when it’s slow and you’re struggling to stay committed and motivated. A coach will offer consultation if you’re unsure of what direction to take or how to get your business to the next level. They help agents set goals, put plans in place, prospect and convert leads, manage and organize their time and database, and get themselves in a mindset to dominate their market. A real estate coach can look at an agent’s business from the outside and provide consultation on what steps you need to take to raise your production and become more efficient.
One of the main reasons a real estate agent might hire a real estate couch is to have someone that will hold them accountable. Working independently whether on your own, in a small office, or a big franchise can be difficult for you to stay on task and use your time effectively so that it will produce income. It doesn’t matter if your goals are small like one to two sales a month, or more aggressive such as ten to twenty sales a month, or if you want to build a team to reach fifty to one hundred sales a month. A coach will guide you and provide helpful tools to stay on task so that you can achieve any goal. When you have to check in once a day, once a week, or on a month basis, you’ll more likely have completed the tasks that was suggested by your coach. A coach will not only expect it if you’re going to work with a coach who really cares and wants to see you succeed.
Staying motivated is another huge reason to hire a real estate coach. Agents who are ready to move to a new plateau may need guidance to stay on task to reach their goal while others may experience a time when sales are slow. It can be frustrating to go to work every day without a steady income and an agent might feel they are doing something wrong and want to quit. Like any other independent contractor position, it’s important as a real estate agent to be self-motivated, to want to do the tasks every day that will increase your business even when it’s tough or slow. A coach will provide ways to stay motivated during the slow times and give you advice on how to manage your business when things are very busy. There’s nothing better than having someone in your corner to keep you positive and engaged in your business no matter what it happening in your market.
Some of the best real estate coaches are the ones who have actually sold real estate before, especially if they were successful and have a proven track record. There’s nothing better than learning the business from someone who has first-hand knowledge and has been in the trenches so they know what it takes to stay motivated, engaged, and build a successful real estate business. It’s also a chance to soak up their wealth of knowledge and what systems they used that helped them achieve a certain level of success. They will also be able to recognize your strengths and weaknesses and how to build on them or figure what needs to be changed.
Hiring a real estate coach can be tricky to find the right fit and to get the best return on your investment. There are many different types of coaching; one-on-one coaching, group coaching, mastermind groups, audio or video trainings, seminars, or a combination of these. There are big coaching programs where there is usually one main person who speaks at the seminars and runs the organization, but you’ll actually be coached by someone who works for that company and be plugged into their system like The Mike Ferry Organization, Tom Ferry Coaching (Mike’s son), Buffini & Company, or Craig Proctor. These coaching programs range from $239 to $997 a month. There are also coaches who may be a bit smaller but have received lots of praise and notoriety for their abilities like Julie Youngblood, Learn with Lee, or Tim and Julie Harris Real Estate Coaching that can be more personalized. These start at $100 a month and go up from there. There are also coaches who work individually with a real estate agent and their coaching is specialize to each specific agent. No matter which route you chose, they all have their specialties and it’s best to do your research and really know what you need and what you want to get back from hiring a real estate coach.
Some coaching programs offer a lot of hype and hoopla to motivate the agent and make them feel good while others provide specific ways to build on the skills needed to have longevity in the business. There are some that introduce new technology or techniques so the agent can leverage their business. Then there are some that will walk the agent through the entire sales process, teach them how to make a sale and close the deal, and lead generation. Some specialize in getting referrals by staying connected and nurturing your sphere of influence while others focus on utilizing technology like social media, websites, and online to create more business. Some teach you how to build a strong brand through marketing. Every agent needs to do their own due diligence to find the right coach for their needs. What works for a friend in the office may not be the right fit for you.
When interviewing or hiring a coach, make sure to be very transparent about your business, your strengths and weaknesses, your goals, and what you want from your coach so that they know and understand the whole picture and know if they can help you. To get the most out of a real estate coach, you must be open to feedback and make changes, and more importantly be willing to put in the work to want to increase your sales and take your business to the next level. Every agent will experience a time when their business has either hit a plateau, has an issue that needs to be addressed, or things are not going in the direction they desire, a real estate coach will offer the training and guidance to address any issues and will help you achieve the success you desire.What's Up Realtors?








