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    🏡 How to Build Your Real Estate Business: Your guide to becoming the local expert your clients trust

    Jumping into real estate is thrilling—but let’s be honest, it can also feel a bit like diving into the deep end without a life jacket. The good news? You don’t have to do it alone. Whether you’re a brand-new agent or looking to level up, this guide will help you build a rock star support team, position yourself as a local expert, and create a marketing presence that gets attention.


    👥 Step 1: Build Your Dream Team

    You might be wondering, “Wait—what team?”

    Your real estate team isn’t your office coworkers, it’s your behind-the-scenes support crew. These are the people you’ll rely on and confidently refer to clients. Think:

    • Title officers
    • Title company marketing reps
    • Mortgage lenders
    • Home inspectors
    • Home warranty reps
    • Interior designers
    • Handymen (the golden unicorn of referrals)

    🔍 How to Find the Right People

    Start by asking your broker or sales manager for recommendations. Then, reach out—set up a coffee meeting or even a quick five-minute phone call. Be clear: you’re a new agent, you’re focused on a specific neighborhood, and you want partners you can trust to take care of your clients.

    Pro tip: Try to build relationships with at least two people in each category so your clients always have options.

    💡 Don’t Overlook Marketing Reps!

    A great title company marketing representative can help launch your brand. They’ll assist with:

    • Designing and mailing postcards
    • Adding you to real estate newsletters
    • Creating a personal brochure
    • Hosting homebuyers’ or sellers’ workshops
    • And more

    They’re not just “nice to have”—they’re essential to your growth.

    📍 Step 2: Become the Local Expert

    Want buyers and sellers to see you as the go-to agent? Know your neighborhood like the back of your hand.

    🏘️ Here’s how:

    • Preview listings in your target area
    • Learn the model names (check the MLS history if it’s not in the listing)
    • Know the streets, subdivisions, and nearby schools (including private and charter)
    • Visiting the HOA office—ask about the most common violations
    • Get to know community perks like golf clubs, parks, or resident events
    • Mail a newsletter monthly to your neighbors. Here’s a good and free one: Between Friends Newsletter Series. Sign up on orhp.com.
    • People trust professionals who know their stuff. And in real estate,
    • Hyperlocal knowledge = power.

    🏗️ Step 3: Embrace New Home Communities

    Buyers love that “new home smell”—and builders love agents who are informed and engaged.

    🤝 What to do:

    • Visit new home sales offices in your area
    • Bring your business card, personal brochure, and maybe even a treat (like a small box of candy)
    • Get familiar with their most popular models
    • Ask about current incentives and pick up model sketches and pricing sheets
    • Stop by regularly to stay on their radar

    Share this info with your buyers, and you’ll quickly become their go-to resource for both resale and new builds.


    📣 Step 4: Market Yourself Like a Pro

    Now that you’ve done the work—built a network, studied the market, and mastered your community—it’s time to get the word out.

    Start by asking yourself:
    👉 What kind of marketing are you comfortable with?

    • Cold calling or door knocking? Go for it.
    • Writing newsletters or blog posts? Put that talent to work.
    • Free newsletter that works, try orhp.com
    • Tech-savvy? Think video, social media, or digital ads.
    • Great with people? Networking events might be your jam.

    🧰 Must-Haves for Your Marketing Toolkit:

    • Your own website. Not just a page on your brokerage’s site—create a personal brand. Try something like JaneSmithRealEstate.com.
    • A clear tagline. Make it memorable! Examples:
      • “Helping Phoenix Buyers Win Since 2025”
      • “Your Scottsdale Neighborhood Pro”
    • Social presence. Set up a professional LinkedIn profile and Facebook business page. Make sure when someone Googles your name, you look polished and active.
    • 🏠 Step 5: Host Amazing Open Houses
    • Open houses are your chance to meet motivated buyers and show off your neighborhood know-how.
    • By now, you should feel confident talking about:
    • Local market stats
    • Floorplans and models
    • Community perks
    • School options
    • AND why you’re the agent to work with
    • 💻 Use Technology to Capture Leads
    • Try tools like Curb Hero—a free app that lets guests sign in digitally, scan a QR code, and even browse listing info on their phones.
    • Don’t forget to ask:
    • “Are you working with an agent?”
    • If they are, great! Give them your card and move on. If they’re not, now’s your chance to shine.

    🚀 Final Thoughts

    Real estate success is all about focusing on relationships, preparation, and showing up like a pro. With the right team behind you, hyperlocal knowledge, and a solid marketing plan, you’re not just starting a business. You’re building a reputation.

    So go out there and own it. You’ve got this!

    Doreen Drew, Realtor Partner

    Daisy Dream Homes Real Estate LLC

    Phoenix, AZ

    email: [email protected]

    text: 623-734-6660

    www.daisydreamhomes.com

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