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About This Degree

Earnings Potential

The Real Estate market is highly affected by the swings in the economy and the real estate market itself. The possibilities of financial gain in the field of Real Estate are endless. Commissions on sales are the main source of earnings of real estate agents and brokers. The rate of commission varies according to whatever the agent and broker agree on. Income usually increases as an agent gains experience, but individual motivation, economic conditions, and the type and location of the property also affect earnings.

Real Estate Facts at a glance

  • Individuals with real estate degrees often focus on Commercial & Residential Sales.
  • Often work weekends to suit client needs.
  • A license is required in every U.S. State.

Summary of what this degree entails

A degree in Real Estate provides students with a comprehensive understanding of real estate investment, development, and management aspect of Real Estate. The core curriculum integrates the study of the major disciplines that impact real estate decisions: market analysis, law, design, construction, investment analysis, finance, and land use regulation.

Real Estate Degrees

  • Real Estate Broker
  • Property Manager
  • Real Estate and Relocation Director
  • Real Estate Appraiser
  • Real Estate Attorney
  • Real Estate Clerk
  • Real Estate Manager
  • Real Estate Property Acquisition Associate
  • Real Estate Sales Agent

Specific Career openings in these fields

Career's in real estate include but are not limited to Real Estate Attorney, Appraiser, Manager, Clerk, Sales Agent, Property Acquisition Agent, etc.



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