| Determining Real Estate Licensee Income Author: G. Stacy
Sirmans and Philip G. Swicegood
Start Page: 189
End Page: 204
Volume: 20
Issue Number: 1
Year: 2000
Publication: Journal of Real Estate Research
Abstract: This article
examines the determinants of real estate licensee income using a 1997 survey of Texas real
estate licensees. The factors having a positive effect on licensee income include: (1)
number of hours worked; (2) work experience; (3) being a male; (4) using computer
technology; (5) being involved in more transactions; (6) holding professional
designations; (7) being associated with a larger firm; and (8) having access to personal
assistants. Variables that negatively affect income include: (1) age; (2) selling
primarily residential properties; and (3) having more affiliations. The results of this
study, combined with previous studies, indicates that the high-earning real estate
licensee is a younger male with more experience who: (1) works more hours; (2) has job
satisfaction; (3) holds professional designations; (4) has access to personal assistants;
and (5) utilizes a personal computer.
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