Following almost a decade of decline, the news that
median gross income rose to $ 43,500 in 2012 from $ 34,900 in 2011 was certainly welcome.
Not exact matches
Realtors ® specializing in commercial real estate reported an increase in transactions in 2011, as well as a
rise in their
median gross annual
income, according to the 2012 National Association of Realtors ® Commercial Member Profile.
«The
median gross income of a Realtor ®
rose to $ 43,500 in 2012 from $ 34,900 in 2011, which is only the second gain in the past 10 years,» he said.
Income predictably rises with the amount of time members have invested; those in business for 16 years or more earned $ 57,300 in 2012, while Realtors ® with two years» experience or less had a median gross income of only $
Income predictably
rises with the amount of time members have invested; those in business for 16 years or more earned $ 57,300 in 2012, while Realtors ® with two years» experience or less had a
median gross income of only $
income of only $ 9,700.
The
median gross income of REALTOR ® households
rose from $ 98,300 in 2015 to $ 111,400 last year, according to NAR's Member Profile.
«Fueled mostly by
rising home sales and prices, the
median gross income of a Realtor ® increased to $ 47,700 in 2013 from $ 43,500 in 2012, marking a 9.6 percent
rise and a sharp gain from $ 34,900 in 2011,» he said.