5 Mistakes New Real Estate Agents Make in Michigan Before Their First Year

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You’ve passed your exam, printed your business cards, and maybe even scored your first listing. But if you’re like most new real estate agents in Michigan, your first year can feel like juggling contracts, chaos, and caffeine. That’s normal.

Real estate is one of the most rewarding — and competitive — industries in Michigan. But there are a few avoidable mistakes that can make or break your first 12 months.

Here’s what to look out for (and how to avoid the pitfalls that keep too many rookies from thriving).

1. Skipping the Business Plan (a.k.a. Winging It)

You might’ve gotten into real estate for the freedom — no boss, no 9-to-5, no limits.
But without a clear plan, that freedom can quickly turn into frustration.

A strong business plan should outline:

  • Your income goals

  • Your marketing strategy

  • Lead generation methods

  • Your niche or target area

Without one, you’re not running a business — you’re just hoping one happens.

Pro tip: Set specific goals for monthly lead calls, open houses, and marketing touchpoints. Track them like your commission depends on it — because it does.

2. Not Choosing the Right Broker

Your broker isn’t just someone who signs your license — they’re your business partner. The right brokerage gives you mentorship, leads, tools, and structure to grow.
The wrong one leaves you floating in the deep end without a life jacket. When interviewing brokerages, ask:

  • What kind of training do they offer new agents?

  • How are commissions structured?

  • Do they provide marketing support or leads?

  • What’s their reputation in your target market?

You’re not just joining a company — you’re joining a culture.

3. Neglecting Your Online Presence

In 2025 and beyond, your first showing is online. If your social media, bio, and website look outdated or inconsistent, potential clients might move on before you even get to say hello. Invest in:

  • Professional headshots

  • A clean, modern website

  • Consistent branding across social channels

  • Educational content that builds trust

Want a jumpstart? Many Michigan CE courses now include marketing and personal branding modules — check out our Michigan Institute of Real Estate course’s to level up your digital game.

4. Avoiding the “Unsexy” Work: Tracking, Systems, and Follow-Up

Real estate isn’t all open houses and sold signs — it’s also data entry, CRM reminders, and spreadsheets. The most successful agents? They have systems.

Use tools to:

  • Track leads and referrals

  • Automate client check-ins

  • Organize documents

  • Set reminders for post-sale follow-ups

Consistency beats charisma — every single time.

5. Forgetting to Invest in Themselves

Your education didn’t stop at your license. Real estate evolves constantly — from Michigan housing laws to marketing trends. Agents who keep learning outperform those who coast. Period. Take continuing education seriously. Pick courses that actually boost your skillset — negotiation, marketing, investing, or client communication. That’s how you go from new agent to trusted professional.

The Bottom Line …

Your first year as a Michigan Realtor doesn’t have to be a grind. With the right plan, mentorship, and mindset, you can set the foundation for a thriving, long-term career.

At the Michigan Institute of Real Estate, we’re here for every stage — from your first license to advanced CE and beyond. Because success in real estate isn’t about luck … it’s about preparation.

Want to avoid rookie mistakes?
Start your Michigan Real Estate CE or Broker Training and build your business like a pro from day one.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Real Estate Professionals

Real estate (and helping others succeed) is my passion. Over the years, I’ve taught thousands upon thousands of students the ins and outs of this field, inspiring them to recognize and reach their true potential.

My experience spans every angle of real estate: instructor, investor, agent, coach, and entrepreneur. Today, I serve as Vice President of the Michigan Institute of Real Estate, continuing my mission to educate and empower the next generation of real estate professionals.

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