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Real Estate Brokers in Florida

Real Estate Brokers in Florida

Thinking about a career as a Real Estate Brokers in Florida? Here’s what you need to know. Operate real estate office, or work for commercial real estate firm, overseeing real estate transactions. Other duties usually include selling real estate or renting properties and arranging loans.

What do Real Estate Brokers Make in Florida?

For real estate brokers working in Florida, the median annual wage is $63,440 per year (or roughly $30.50/hour).Pay can range from $34,160 at the 10th percentile to $152,920 at the 90th percentile.

Wage Statistic Annual Hourly
10th percentile $34,160 $16.43
25th percentile $41,040 $19.73
Median (50th) $63,440 $30.50
75th percentile $99,990 $48.07
90th percentile $152,920 $73.52
Salary ranges for Real Estate Brokers in Florida

National Wage Comparison

Nationally, real estate brokers earn a median of $36,148 per year ($17.38/hour), above the Florida median.

Real Estate Brokers earnings in Florida vs. the national average

Employment Outlook

Nationally, total employment in this occupation is 981,510 real estate brokers nationwide.

Forecasted number of jobs for Real Estate Brokers

Top Florida Metros for Real Estate Brokers

The metro areas below employ the most real estate brokers in Florida.

Metro Area Number Employed Annual Median Salary
North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota, FL 300 $50,170
Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL 60 n/a

Top States for Real Estate Brokers Employment

These states have the highest employment of real estate brokers work.

State Number Employed
California 7,250
Georgia 4,160
Texas 3,370
Oregon 1,620
Illinois 1,620
Virginia 1,580
Missouri 1,580
South Carolina 1,490
North Carolina 1,330
Pennsylvania 1,100
Minnesota 1,090
Indiana 840
Iowa 740
Wisconsin 710
Michigan 660
Louisiana 550
Tennessee 550
Kansas 460
Alabama 450
Ohio 400

Highest-Paying States for Real Estate Brokers

Where real estate brokers earn the most: real estate brokers.

State Annual Median Salary
Iowa $116,920
Massachusetts $112,180
New York $94,170
New Jersey $92,890
Connecticut $90,910
Nevada $86,730
Maryland $82,500
Vermont $82,270
California $82,050
Washington $81,450

Skills

Top real estate brokers skills, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Speaking  4.0 / 5
0
5
Critical Thinking  3.9 / 5
0
5
Reading Comprehension  3.9 / 5
0
5
Active Listening  3.9 / 5
0
5
Active Learning  3.6 / 5
0
5
Negotiation  3.6 / 5
0
5

Knowledge Areas

Important knowledge areas for this occupation, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Sales and Marketing  4.5 / 5
0
5
Customer and Personal Service  4.3 / 5
0
5
English Language  4.1 / 5
0
5
Law and Government  4.0 / 5
0
5
Administration and Management  3.9 / 5
0
5
Economics and Accounting  3.5 / 5
0
5

Abilities

Top abilities for real estate brokers, rated on an importance scale of 0 to 5:

Written Comprehension  4.0 / 5
0
5
Oral Expression  4.0 / 5
0
5
Oral Comprehension  4.0 / 5
0
5
Deductive Reasoning  3.6 / 5
0
5
Speech Recognition  3.6 / 5
0
5
Speech Clarity  3.6 / 5
0
5

Daily Tasks

Day-to-day, real estate brokers typically:

  • Sell, for a fee, real estate owned by others.
  • Obtain agreements from property owners to place properties for sale with real estate firms.
  • Act as an intermediary in negotiations between buyers and sellers over property prices and settlement details and during the closing of sales.
  • Generate lists of properties for sale, their locations, descriptions, and available financing options, using computers.
  • Manage or operate real estate offices, handling associated business details.
  • Compare a property with similar properties that have recently sold to determine its competitive market price.
  • Maintain knowledge of real estate law, local economies, fair housing laws, types of available mortgages, financing options, and government programs.
  • Monitor fulfillment of purchase contract terms to ensure that they are handled in a timely manner.
  • Check work completed by loan officers, attorneys, or other professionals to ensure that it is performed properly.
  • Rent properties or manage rental properties.
  • Maintain awareness of current income tax regulations, local zoning, building and tax laws, and growth possibilities of a property's area.
  • Arrange for title searches of properties being sold.

Work Activities

  • Getting Information
  • Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships
  • Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge
  • Working with Computers
  • Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work
  • Performing Administrative Activities
  • Communicating with People Outside the Organization
  • Selling or Influencing Others
  • Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events
  • Making Decisions and Solving Problems
  • Analyzing Data or Information
  • Documenting/Recording Information

Tools & Technology

Common tools and software used in this occupation include: Hot technologies: Adobe Photoshop, Facebook In-demand technologies: Microsoft Office software

What Major Will Prepare You For This Career?

Related college programs include:

  • Real Estate
  • Real Estate Development

Careers similar to real estate brokers include:

Also Known As

Broker, Broker Associate, Buyer Broker, Buyers Agent, Closing Agent, Contract Specialist, Dealer, Designated Broker, Lease Administration Analyst, Lease Analyst, Lease Coordinator, Leasing Professional, Leasing Specialist, Licensed Real Estate Broker, Loan Specialist.

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