How to Become a Real Estate Agent: A Flexible, Fun Career for Organised People

Help people sell or buy properties and use your market knowledge to give expert advice in this fast-paced and rewarding role.

To become a real estate agent, you need to meet the eligibility requirements set out by the licensing authorities in your state and complete a qualification like a short course in real estate. You are also required to gain 12 months of work experience under a licenced real estate agent.

Discover more about a career in real estate, what the job market is like and how to get your new dream job.

How to Become a Real Estate Agent: A Flexible, Fun Career for Organised People

Real estate agent job description

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Let's get real. Job information online can often be overly optimistic — conveniently glossing over the raw bits. But when you're making decisions about your future, you need all the facts.

That's why we anonymously surveyed real estate agents about their job, with hopes of getting an honest insight into what it's really like.

While we did our best to ensure respondents were Australians and verified their job titles with proof of employment, we can't guarantee complete accuracy — or that your experiences in the field will reflect theirs. So, we suggest that you take these insights as a guide only and try to talk to people in the field before making an important decision.

Real estate agents help people buy, sell or rent houses, land or other residential or commercial properties. They have a sound knowledge of industry processes, know how to effectively market a property, and have their finger on the pulse of the real estate market so they can offer investment advice. They also help landlords manage rental properties, which involves facilitating contracts, inspections, repairs, and payments, and acting as a go-between for all tenant communications.

Tasks and responsibilities for a real estate agent

A day in the life of a real estate agent is varied and ever-changing. There are many responsibilities in this fast-paced role, and you may be required to work on weekends regularly. 

So what exactly do real estate agents do? A real estate agent duties can include:

  • Listing properties, land and business for sale or lease
  • Advising sellers and potential buyers of properties or other aspects of the industry
  • Conducting lease inspections
  • Arranging payment of rent from tenants
  • Ensuring legal requirements are being met by landlords and tenants
  • Communicating with tradespeople for repairs or property services on rentals
  • Preparing contracts and documents for residential property or commercial property sales
  • Supervising property showings and open houses
  • Updating property listings on websites
  • Staging properties
  • Negotiating on behalf of buyers
  • Conducting auctions

How to become a real estate agent

Looking at how to get a job in real estate can seem like a daunting task, and the path is not always straightforward when different states have different licensing processes. When looking at how to get into real estate, specific steps are required.
  1. Work experience

    Apply for and get a job as an agent’s representative and gain 12 months of work experience. This is a requirement to get a real estate agent licence and needs to be completed within the three years before applying.

  2. Study

    Completing a real estate course, like short course in real estate prepares you for working in the industry and shows prospective employers your initiative and motivation for your new career. The right qualification also gives you units of competency towards your real estate agent’s licence. 

    Check with your state’s licensing authority to determine which qualification you need to become a licensed real estate agent. 

  3. Apply for your licence

    Apply for your real estate agent licence through your local state licencing authority. 

Pathway options

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Job pathways are drawn from the Australian Apprenticeships Pathways site.

The skills needed to be a successful real estate agent are transferable to many other industries. A career in real estate may also spark a passion for specific areas in real estate, leading you to focus on one area and really excel at it.

Where your real estate career pathway could take you: 

Junior

  • Real estate assistant

    Certificate III in Real Estate Practice (CPP31519)

  • Buyer’s agent

    Certificate III in Real Estate Practice (CPP31519)

  • Assistant property manager

    Certificate III in Property Services (Agency) (CPP30211)

Mid

Senior

Explore related qualifications

An accredited course provided by TAFE or an RTO (registered training organisation) is an important step when starting a career in real estate. With flexible learning options, self-paced study modes and payment assistance available via the government, studying for a rewarding career in real estate is easier than ever.

So what qualifications do you need to be a real estate agent in Australia? 

Real estate certification can come from many starting points. Some people may gain real estate qualifications then find their first job. Others may gain related work in the industry to get their foot in the door — allowing them to access opportunities to grow and learn, and gain qualifications later. 

Real Estate Certificate

This Real Estate Certificate provides all you need to know about the real estate industry. It provides you with the knowledge and skills to hit the ground running in your new career.

 

This course is delivered online in 10 modules. You can start anytime and learn at your own pace. Interest-free payment plans are available from $15 a week for eligible learners. 

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Sarah
Nov 04 2021

A social, fun career that is fast-faced and has endless opportunities.

What are the best parts of the job?

I thoroughly enjoy being able to help others - being able to assist people in finding their dream home is incredibly rewarding. I love how social the job is, we are always meeting new people and creating strong, professional relationships with clients. The career can be incredibly high-paced, but this means there's endless amounts of learning opportunities and career progression.

What's the most challenging part?

The most challenging part about the job is the consistent conflict resolution. You are the person in the middle of the conversation, so there can be a lot of back-and-forth and mediation.

Qualification Certificate (nonaccredited)
Experience 3-5
Organisation size 5-19 employees
Specialisation Property management
Stephanie
Nov 04 2021

It's very social.

What are the best parts of the job?

This job involves a lot of talking to people, which is really enjoyable if you're a social person.

What's the most challenging part?

Getting the communication right, and always updating clients in a timely manner.

Qualification Cert IV
Experience 1-3
Organisation size Self-employed
Zachary
Nov 04 2021

Enjoyable but high-pressure.

What are the best parts of the job?

Meeting the people who's properties I will sell for them.

What's the most challenging part?

Reaching the expected sales target can be stressful.

Qualification Bachelor’s degree
Experience 10+
Organisation size 5-19 employees

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