🔥 Why Most Realtors Aren’t Actually Running a Business

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The Hard Truth the Industry Doesn’t Like to Talk About

Written by Devone Richard, Real Estate Broker

🚨 The Lie Many Agents Believe

One of the most common phrases you hear in real estate is:

“I run my own business.”

But if we’re being honest, many agents aren’t actually running a business.

They’re working deal to deal.

There’s a big difference.

A real business has:

  • predictable lead generation
  • systems for follow-up
  • measurable performance
  • consistent marketing
  • structured operations

Many agents simply have transactions.

And transactions alone don’t create stability.


⚠️ Being Busy Is Not the Same as Being Productive

A lot of agents stay incredibly busy.

Showing homes.
Posting on social media.
Running open houses.
Driving across town.

But at the end of the month, they still ask the same question:

“Where is my next deal coming from?”

That question alone reveals the issue.

Because real businesses know where their next clients are coming from.

They operate with pipelines, systems, and databases.

Not hope.


📊 The Productivity Gap Inside Real Estate

If you walk into almost any brokerage in America, you’ll see the same pattern.

A small percentage of agents produce the majority of the transactions.

Meanwhile:

  • many agents close a few deals per year
  • some agents struggle to close any
  • others eventually leave the business entirely

This isn’t always about talent.

It’s about structure.

Agents who treat real estate like a business build:

âś” lead generation systems
âś” consistent follow-up habits
âś” database management
âś” predictable marketing

Agents who don’t often remain stuck in cycles of uncertainty.


đź’¸ The Commission Roller Coaster

One of the biggest challenges in real estate is income volatility.

Many agents experience the same financial pattern:

Strong month.

Then a slow month.

Then another deal.

Then nothing for weeks.

This cycle isn’t just stressful.

It makes it extremely difficult to build long-term financial stability.

Most successful agents eventually learn to break that cycle by focusing on pipeline development instead of transaction chasing.


đź§  The Mindset Shift That Changes Everything

Agents who consistently grow their income tend to think differently about the business.

Instead of asking:

“How do I close this deal?”

They start asking:

“How do I build systems that bring me deals every month?”

That shift transforms everything about how they operate.

Because systems create consistency, and consistency drives growth.


🏙️ Why This Matters Even More in Today’s Market

The market environment in places like Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Las Vegas has become more disciplined than it was just a few years ago.

Buyers are more cautious.
Listings take longer to sell.
Lead conversion requires more effort.

Agents who relied on momentum during the pandemic boom are feeling the pressure.

Meanwhile, agents with strong systems are continuing to grow.


🚀 Final Thought

Real estate will always offer incredible opportunity.

But opportunity alone doesn’t guarantee success.

Agents who build sustainable careers eventually understand something simple:

Hope is not a strategy.

The agents who consistently win in this business are not necessarily the most talented.

They are the most structured.

Because in real estate…

transactions create income.
But systems create careers.

—
Devone Richard, Real Estate Broker


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