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Should you Employ a Real Estate Virtual Assistant?

March 28 2013

This post comes to us from the Properties Online blog:

proponline virtual assistantChances are your real estate brokerage firm or agency business will grow in the next 12 months. This growth will require you to stretch yourself further than before, or make other arrangements. And even if you don't anticipate much growth in 2013, do you feel your technology skills are strong enough to meet the stringent demands of today's customer?

Your business will thrive or flounder depending on how well you make use of your skills, and how well you can identify the skills with which you need assistance. The decision to hire an assistant may be on your horizon. So, should you hire an in-house employee or a virtual assistant? There is no right answer, but there are definitely some points to ponder.

A real estate virtual assistant is a cost-effective way to add support to your team wherever and whenever you need it most—marketing, listing coordination, or lead generation and follow-up—giving you the time to focus directly on your clients, where you're needed most.

Cost-wise, you'll find that a real estate virtual assistant is significantly more affordable per hour than an employee on an hourly wage. Another bonus is that you can employ a real estate virtual assistant on an as-needed basis, allowing you to better control your overhead.

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