Pros and Cons of Being a Texas Realtor
August 05, 2019
Should you get your Texas Realtor license? Here are the pros and cons of being a Realtor in Texas.
5 Most Popular NAR Designations for Realtors
August 05, 2019
NAR designations for REALTORS could be your key to standing out in a crowded market. Here are the five most popular designations for you to consider.
Why Real Estate is the Best Career for New Parents
August 05, 2019
Here are some reasons why moving into real estate could be the perfect way to earn money as a new parent.
What Californians Moving to Texas Can Expect
August 05, 2019
If you're a Texas realtor, you've probably noticed a ton of people migrating from California. Help them know what to expect as they move to the Lone Star state.
AceableAgent Weekly Newsletter: February 7 Edition
August 05, 2019
Scorching demand is thawing out the winter real estate season. When more homeowners become interested in selling, agents will be swimming in business.
Words That Sell: Language to Use When Advertising in Real Estate
August 05, 2019
Words are powerful things! To help a home sell faster, consider using some of this language when writing your next property listing.
How to Manage Taxes as a Real Estate Agent
August 05, 2019
Filing taxes as a real estate agent might be tricky, but there are several things that make the process easier. Here is the real estate agent’s guide to taxes.
Interview with Laura Brady of Concierge Auctions
August 05, 2019
Learn how you can use online auctions as a tool in your real estate business.
11 Best Closing Gifts for Real Estate Clients
August 05, 2019
As a real estate agent, up to 42% of your client base can come from referrals. Make a lasting impression with your clients now for business later!
What is Covered in the Law of Agency Real Estate Course?
August 05, 2019
In the Law of Agency course, you’ll learn what is involved in all of the relationships that you’ll encounter in your real estate career.
The second course in this series takes a deeper look into the duties of an agent and further strengthens your knowledge as a whole.
For aspiring agents in Texas, you need to complete 180 hours of coursework to take your state exam and get your real estate license.