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June
26

While real estate agents are busy helping buyers and sellers navigate the often-rocky terrain of the real estate world, we put dozens of important skills to the test. Possessing an uncanny ability to anticipate the needs of others, we're also pros at the art of negotiation, often diffusing potential problems before they begin. And let's not forget our tireless support, which keeps clients feeling secure every step of the way and helps them achieve their life goals.

These strengths prove invaluable when it comes to another vocation: parenting. Caring for young children is one of the toughest jobs in the world — not unlike being a real estate agent.

While both often feel like relatively thankless gigs, it's good to know the skillset is virtually interchangeable — and, oh so important! Check out these 11 reasons real estate agents make great parents.

1. We can handle anything.

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When a seemingly straightforward home inspection turns up something horrific like asbestos or pipes held together by duct tape, agents are ready to guide buyers and sellers through to the other side. This is great practice for those future calls from the school nurse who says your kindergartner has head lice or just broke an arm at recess. Agents, and parents, have to be on their toes at all times for whatever comes their way!

2. We can function on very little sleep.

Preparing contracts and readying for a weekend full of open houses and showings is a recipe for exhaustion. While it's not easy, the ability to keep many balls in the air simultaneously is key when you're a mom or dad — especially because you'll be doing it all on very few hours of sleep.

3. We're accustomed to endless driving.

Shuttling clients from one home to the next is great preparation for all those school drop-offs and pick-ups. You'll quickly become skilled at answering questions, mediating potential squabbles, and answering the age-old, "Are we there yet?" all while keeping your eyes on the road.

4. We're adept at explaining complicated information.

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From the in-and-outs of attorney review and the meaning of the mysterious-sounding term "escrow," agents take complicated information and put it in language anyone can understand. This talent comes in handy when kids inevitably ask the old, "Where do babies come from?"

5. We know that enough coffee can get us through anything.

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Staying up late to ensure everything's in order ahead of buyers' and sellers' closing is almost like a dress rehearsal for those sleepless nights with a teething toddler or preschooler who's had a bad dream. But, because we still have to get up and go the next day, agents and parents quickly learn that morning and afternoon coffee isn't just a "nice-to-have" — it's a necessity.

And wine at the end of the day doesn't hurt either…

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6. We're always imparting wisdom.

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Without seeming overbearing, agents have a way offering helpful suggestions like, "Let me recommend a great home stager!" Or, "I know a way we can tackle that dog odor together!" that puts clients on the right path without straining the relationship. If you can manage to do this as a parent, you're ready to raise teens.

7. We do the worrying for you.

Because this isn't our first rodeo, agents can anticipate problems before they arise. Things the average person wouldn't even think to worry about are already on our radar — and we're ready to fix them. Being just the right mix of anxious and a little bit psychic helps parents predict — and hopefully avoid — difficult situations, like when that beloved stuffed toy goes MIA at bedtime.

8. We've got your back.

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First-time homebuyers in particular can benefit from a little TLC and a lot of support along the way. Real estate agents never hesitate to let our clients know we're in their corner, working on their behalf every step of the way. Children thrive when they know they've got the unconditional love of Mom and Dad backing them.

9. We know a great playroom when we see one.

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When agents are showing homes to families, we feel a childlike joy when we discover a great playroom, which may just get the deal done. Cool and colorful features attract buyers with kids because a finished rec room is one less thing they'll need to take care of once they move in. Having seen which amenities get the little ones super-excited, agents know exactly what children want. We've also picked up tips on taming clutter along the way, which helps immensely when we have a brood of our own.

10. We can negotiate with anyone.

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When we agents know our clients have their hearts set on making a deal happen, we put our negotiating super powers to the test. Parents, too, need to be experts in the business of compromising. (Offering some special and well-timed incentives, a.k.a bribes, never hurts either.)

11. We know the best school districts.

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Finding a home in a well-performing school district is the dream of every buyer with children. Because we real estate agents have done our homework and are well-versed in which schools get high marks, we know exactly where to settle down when we become parents ourselves.

January
31

Real estate agents love giving away freebies. You know the type—little promo items plastered with their name, logo, and phone number, handed out at fairs, open houses, and community events. At first, you might think, "Oh, neat… a pen," or "Another tote bag," and then… well, you stash it somewhere.

The funny thing is, these items multiply. They show up in drawers, on your fridge, in your car, and even your junk drawer. And before you realize it, your home is quietly stocked with an entire arsenal of these oddly useful (and often underappreciated) giveaways. They're way handier than you might expect, even if you can't remember which agent they came from.

Here's a list of 11 everyday things around your house that almost certainly came from a real estate agent—or probably more than one—and which you're using way more than you think:

1) The Rubber Jar Opener

It's a thin, floppy circle of rubber with the faded logo of an agent you spoke to for 45 seconds at a community fair six years ago. You might not be able to remember (or even read) their name anymore, but every time a pickle jar fights back, you think about how they deserve at least a referral from you someday.

2) The Totally Useful Tote

You never planned on carrying around a bag with the face of some random Realtor on it. But that durable material, the size, and even the color of their brand all just hit differently than other bags when you're looking for the perfect one to carry a watermelon and half a dozen Tupperware containers to a picnic.

3) The Notepad in the Junk Drawer

You don't remember when it showed up, but there it is—sitting next to your keys, catching your random thoughts and grocery needs, one "don't forget milk" at a time. No one needs 30 pages of "Call me when you're ready to buy or sell!"… but you're keeping it until the last sheet.

4) The Pen That Writes Surprisingly Well

There's nothing inherently fancy about it—just a pen with a business name on the barrel and a clicker that somehow still works after four years. But it writes like a dream. It glides. It flows. You guard it like it's a Montblanc. If someone borrows it, you watch them until it's back in your hand.

5) The Most Magnety of Magnets

Even if you have a magnet from every tourist attraction you've ever visited on the fridge, the one you have from your local real estate agent is somehow the only one that actually has enough strength to hold up 9 take out menus…or one macaroni-art masterpiece from your child's art class.

6) The Mini Calendar You Quietly Rely On

You act like you don't need it. You have a phone, a laptop, a smartwatch. But when you're on the phone and someone says, "What day of the week is the 14th?"—you walk directly to the fridge, squint at that little square, and whisper thanks to whoever stuck it there.

7) The Ice Scraper in Your Glove Box That Saved You Twice Last Winter

You scoffed when they gave it to you in July. Then January came, your real scraper went missing, and suddenly the little branded one was your MVP. You never said thank you at the time…but you think it every time it comes in handy.

8) The Too Tiny Measuring Tape

It's too small for anything serious. You've never used it to measure a room, but it's helped with curtains, furniture, art spacing, and one very intense game of "Will This Fit in My Trunk?" And it still somehow retracts better than the expensive ones.

9) he Flashlight Keychain You Forget Exists Until It Saves You

Most days, it's just extra weight on your keys. But the night the power went out or you dropped something behind the dryer, it was your tiny beacon of hope. You pressed that little button, and for five full lumens of glory—you were the master of your fate.

10) The Sunglasses That Are Always Your Backup Pair

They're branded. They're plastic. They have a weird shape that doesn't quite fit your face. But they live in your car, and they've saved your corneas more times than you'll admit. You wouldn't buy them—but you won't throw them out.

11) The Umbrella That's Been in Your Trunk Since 2019

It's small. It's kind of hard to open. The logo is peeling. But it was free, and you'll be darned if it hasn't gotten you through more than one rainy soccer game or unexpected downpour outside the grocery store. One day, it will break dramatically mid-storm—but until then, it's your knight in soggy armor.

September
20

Real Estate Agents Are Like Stay-At-Home Moms

Ahhhh, to be a stay-at-home mom.

Hanging around, playing with the kids all day. Taking naps. Watching TV. Eating snacks… perhaps some bon-bons.

And then they get to have Mother's Day. A whole day to be pampered and waited on. Like they need a day off, right?!

It's not like they have a real job…

Must be nice having such an easy life, not having to work.

Oooooph.

That's pretty rude to say, let alone think, right?

You probably cringed reading it.

Depicting a stay-at-home mom that way has become less common…less tolerated.

But you've certainly heard them depicted that way at some point.

It's no walk in the park

If you do think the life of a stay-at-home mom is easy, you don't even need to walk a mile in her shoes. Just offer to take her kids to the park for an hou...

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