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Real Estate Professionals Stats

REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS STATS *taken from Government released public data and additional sources. Created by RELocals.com GENDER AGE DISTRIBUTION Under 30 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 years and over 2% female Male Median Age: 56 4% 5% 2011 54% 46% 11% 15% 2012 60% 40% 16% 16% 22% MARITAL STATUS ETHNICITY other 2% white Hispanic / Latino widowed 4% 86% Black / African American single-never married 7% 4% 6% Asian divorced 15% Other married 72% American Indian / Eskimo / Aleut TYPE OF LICENSE EMPLOYMENT BY OCCUPATION 57% counter and rental clerks Real estate sales agent Property, real estate. & community association managers 27% 18% Real estate brokers 3% 1% 50000 100000 150000 200000 SALES BROKER BROKER APPRAISER OTHER AGENT ASSOCIATE TOTAL EMPLOYED 469,340 ANNUAL WAGE (2011) PERCENTILE WAGE $100,000 $44.64 / HR $80,000 $29.79 / HR $60,000 $83,830 $54,460 $18.79/ HR $51,170 $40,000 $13.08 / HR $9.71/ HR BROKER APPRAISER SALES AGENT $20,000 10% 25% 50% 75% 90% PERCENTILE WAGE TOP PAYING STATE FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS (2011) 78990 78210 Illinois New York District of Columbia Wyoming 77820 65020 LOWEST PAYING STATE FOR REAL ESTATE AGENTS (2011) Arkansas 33150 34320 Mississippi Kentucky North Dakota 35130 35280 EMPLOYMENT STATES WITH HIGHEST EMPLOYMENT LEVEL 111 Florida 21950 New York Texas 15590 15250 California 12470 111 Virginia 10170 STATES WITH LOWEST EMPLOYMENT LEVEL (REAL ESTATE ? Vermont 100 Wyoming Alaska 140 180 West Virginia Maine 190 200 COUNTRY OF BIRTH LANGUAGE FLUENCY Outside US Fluent in other languages US fluent only in english 89% 84% 11% 16% PRIOR FULL-TIME CAREERS OF AGENTS Management/Business/Financial Other Sales/Retail Office/Admin support Education Homemaker None, real estate is first career Government/Military/Protective services Construction Healthcare Manufacturing/Production Legal Computer/Mathematical Architecture/Engineering Transportation Personal care/Other services Community/Social services Life/Physical/Social sciences 0% 20% FORMAL EDUCATION EXPERIENCE 1 year or less 40 or more years 2 years Some graduate school 8% 1% 31% Graduate degree and above 26 to 39 years 3 years High school graduate 9% Bachelor's degree 1% Associate degree: 29% 16 to 25 years 4 years Some college 11 to 15 years 5 years 6 to 10 years MEDIAN: 11 YEARS WEB PRESENCE WEBSITE 8% NO WEBSITE BUT PLAN TO HAVE ONE IN THE FUTURE 30% NO WEBSITE 62% HAVE WEBSITE BLOG DO NOT HAVE BLOG, BUT PLAN TO IN THE FUTURE 11% 79% DO NOT HAVE BLOG 10% HAVE BLOG SOCIAL NETWORKING 9% NO, BUT PLAN TO 37% 54% DO NOT ACTIVELY USE SOCIAL OR PROFESSIONAL ACTIVELY USE SOCIAL OR PROFESSIONAL WAGE & EMPLOYMENT METROPOLITAN AREA Top Wages Highest Employment a Santa Barbara Santa Maria Goleta, CA Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL Metropolitan Division Syracuse, NY Lake County-Kenosha County, IL-WI Metropolitan Division Nassau-Suffolk, NY Metropolitan Division New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division Trenton-Ewing, NJ Santa Fe, NM Bridgeport-Stamford-Norwalk, CT Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura, CA New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY-NJ Metropolitan Division Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, GA Washington-Ar Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown, TX Dallas-Plano-lrving, TX Metropolitan Division Chicago-Joliet-Naperville, IL Metropolitan Division 85130 10780 84440 7210 83280 Arlington-Alexandria, la, DC-VA-MD-WY Metropolitan Division 5550 83190 82130 4480 81660 4210 80760 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Philadelphia, PA Metropolitan Division Phoenix-Mesa-Glendale, AZ 79470 3290 79370 3020 Miarni-Miami leach-Kendall, FL Metropolitan Division 2900 Lowest Wages O Lowest Employment Alexandria LA Cape Girardeau-Jackson MO-IL Coeur d'Alene ID Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers AR-MO Hattiesburg MS Odessa TX Decatur IL 22880 24360 25150 26010 26200 a-Bayou Cane-Thibodaux LA HOFalls ID 30 30 Johnstown PA 30 Lawton OK Cedar Rapids IA Darville VA Holland-Grand Haven MI 26600 Olympia WA Pocatello ID 26870 27580 27610 30 Portsmouth NH-ME South Bend-Mishawaka IN-MI San Angelo TX Waco TX 28020 NON-METROPOLITAN AREA Top Wages Highest Employmenta Low Country South Carolina nonmetropolitan area South Florida nonmetropolitan area North Central Colorado nonmetropolitan area Western Colorado nonmetropolitan area Northwest Florida nonmetropolitan area Northwestern Texas nonmetropolitan area 510 North Central Cokorado nonmetropolitan area Southwestern Wyoming nonmetropolitan area Eastern Washington nonmetropolitan area Southern Indiana nonmetropolitan area Upper Eastern Shore nonmetropolitan area 115050 350 82760 300 81840 270 74470 270 69590 Lowest Wages Lowest Employment East Central New York nonmetropolitan area Lower Savannah South Carolina nonmetropolitan area North Central West Virginia nonmetropolitan area Northeast Minnesota nonmetropolitan area Southwest Idaho nonmetropolitan area Balance of Lower Peninsula of Michigan nonmetropolitan area 30 Northwest Mississippi nonmetropolitan area Northern Utah nonmetropolitan area Northwest lowa nonmetropolitan area West Kentucky nonmetropolitan area South Central Kentucky nonmetropolitan area 21520 30 22140 30 23040 30 25570 26830 30 RE LOCALS - HTTP://WWW.RELOCALS.COM DATA TAKEN FROM BLS.GOV & HTTP://ECONOMISTSOUTLOOK.BLOGS.REALTOR.ORG/2012/09/21/NAR-2012-MEMBER-PROFILE-PRIOR-FULL-TIME-CAREERS-OF-REALTORS%C2%AE/

Real Estate Professionals Stats

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easy to look at real estate agent and brokers government released data in the united states

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