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Part Time Realtor Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CA

$75K - $200K/yr

If part-time is where you need to start, we're open to a conversation. · Willingness to prospect for new business opportunities every day. · Respect for fellow team members and support personnel ...

CA

$75K - $200K/yr

If part-time is where you need to start, we're open to a conversation. · Willingness to prospect for new business opportunities every day. · Respect for fellow team members and support personnel ...

CA

$75K - $200K/yr

If part-time is where you need to start, we're open to a conversation. · Willingness to prospect for new business opportunities every day. · Respect for fellow team members and support personnel ...

CA

$75K - $200K/yr

If part-time is where you need to start, we're open to a conversation. · Willingness to prospect for new business opportunities every day. · Respect for fellow team members and support personnel ...

CA

$75K - $200K/yr

If part-time is where you need to start, we're open to a conversation. · Willingness to prospect for new business opportunities every day. · Respect for fellow team members and support personnel ...

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How much do part time realtor jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time realtor in the United States is $105,647.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,500.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Realtor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Realtor, you need a real estate license, knowledge of local property markets, and strong sales abilities. Familiarity with Multiple Listing Service (MLS) systems, customer relationship management (CRM) tools, and digital marketing platforms is important. Exceptional communication, negotiation skills, and self-motivation help you build client relationships and manage a flexible schedule. These skills and qualities ensure you can effectively serve clients and close deals, even with part-time availability.

How do part-time Realtors effectively balance their real estate duties with other commitments?

Part-time Realtors often juggle real estate responsibilities with other work or personal commitments, making time management crucial. They typically focus on flexible tasks such as client consultations, property showings during evenings or weekends, and digital marketing. Effective communication and setting clear expectations with clients helps ensure smooth transactions despite a varied schedule. Many part-time Realtors leverage technology and collaborate with full-time colleagues or teams to handle urgent matters and provide consistent service.

What is a Part Time Realtor?

A Part Time Realtor is a licensed real estate professional who works in the real estate industry on a part-time basis, rather than full-time. They assist clients in buying, selling, or renting properties, but typically handle fewer transactions than full-time Realtors due to their limited hours. Part Time Realtors often have other jobs or responsibilities and may work evenings and weekends to accommodate clients' needs. This role offers flexibility but requires strong time management and excellent customer service skills.
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Realtor Showing Partner

$36K - $55K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 18 hours ago


Job description

Description
Full-Time or Part-Time
Are you a licensed real estate agent, or do you have the ability to become licensed?
There's no better way to start in this industry than to be a Client Services Agent, otherwise known as a Realtor Showing Partner.
The Showing Partner serves as a "nurse" while working with the buyer agent (doctor). They assist with a large number of client relationships; building rapport, showing a number of homes, encouraging and assisting clients, and helping the buyer agent with the details on his/her plate.
If you like meeting lots of new people, supporting them, being out of the office, showing houses, and never sitting in one place for too long, this is a perfect opportunity for you. If you are interested in a career in real estate, reach out asap!
And of course, you can sell homes while you're a showing partner. This is just a great way to get your feet wet and earn some money while you're learning. If you sell homes as well as show them for other realtors, that would also increase the income listed below.
Responsibilities
• Assist the agent by showing homes to buyer clients
• Assist the lead agent by identifying homes that meet the criteria as specified by the lead agent after the lead agent has completed a needs analysis
• Working with buyer clients to refine their needs and wants based on seeing homes
• Calling customers and clients to gather more information on their home search criteria
Qualifications
Must have a real estate license to show homes
• Professional in attitude and appearance
• Possess the ability to connect with a variety of personalities
• Enthusiastic with excellent people skills
• Ability to communicate effectively (oral and written)
• Be a team player who thrives working with a tight-knit company where their activities directly affect the bottom line
• Ability to spend a large amount of time driving in their car
• You must like working with and talking to people
• Finding homes that meet the buyer clients' criteria
• Must have your own transportation