I would like to end this informational website about real estate properties, real estate brokers, real estate agents, and the real estate market, by saying that those who are interested in pursuing a career in real estate need to consider the job outlook for the real estate employment world. Therefore, you should take in to account what the Department of Labor has to say in regards to employment in real estate.

According to the Department of Labor, employment of real estate brokers and real estate sales agents is expected to grow about as fast as average for all occupations through the year 2014, because of the increasing real estate housing needs of a growing population, as well as the perception that real estate is a good investment. Relatively low interest rates should continue to stimulate sales of real estate, resulting in the need for more real estate agents and brokers.

In addition, a large number of job openings in the real estate sector, will arise each year from the need to replace real estate workers who transfer to other occupations or leave the labor force. However, real estate job growth will be somewhat limited by the increasing use of technology, which is improving the productivity of real estate agents and brokers.

For example, prospective customers often can perform their own searches for real estate properties that meet their criteria by accessing real estate information on the Internet. The increasing use of technology is likely to be more detrimental to part-time or temporary real estate agents than to full-time agents, because part-time real estate agents generally are not able to compete with full-time agents who have invested in new technology.

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