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1.1 Real Estate Professions

  • 19 Dec, 2025
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  1. 60hr Pre-License Course
  2. Lesson 1 – The Real Estate Business
  3. 1.1 Real Estate Professions

Professional Specialties in Real Estate

The real estate industry is made up of professionals who specialize in different functional areas. The six primary functions are:

  • Creating: Developers, market analysts, planners, surveyors, architects, engineers, building contractors, inspectors, space planners, mortgage brokers, lenders, bankers, securities companies, title & escrow companies, attorneys, insurers, appraisers, real estate brokers and agents.
  • Managing & Maintaining: Property managers, asset managers, maintenance engineers and technicians, corporate managers.
  • Destroying: Demolition contractors, excavators.
  • Holding: Investors, corporate managers.
  • Regulating: Assessors, public planners, zoning administrators, building inspectors.
  • Transferring: Brokers and agents, appraisers, lenders and bankers, mortgage brokers, title & escrow companies, attorneys, insurers, surveyors.

Many professionals also specialize by property type. Properties are commonly classified as:

  • Residential: Owned and used for habitation (single-family homes, condos, etc.).
  • Commercial: Retail, office, and industrial properties generating business income.
  • Investment: Held for investment purposes, often not owner-occupied (apartments, residential income properties).
  • Other accepted classifications: Industrial, farm and ranch, office, special purpose (schools, churches, government buildings), retail, land.

These categories can overlap. For example, a bank may serve as both a retail and office property, and an industrial facility may have office space. Special purpose properties include recreational facilities, government buildings, churches, and schools.

Check-In Questions

  • Which of the following is NOT one of the six primary real estate functions?



    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: Cooking
    “Cooking” is not a primary real estate function.
  • Which property type is typically used for habitation?



    Show Answer
    Correct Answer: Residential
    Residential properties are designed for people to live in.
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