As a Showing Assistant, you'll support agents by showing homes, scheduling tours, providing feedback, and gaining real estate experience.
Start in Real Estate as a Showing Assistant | Ani Real Estate
Location: Chicago Metro Area
Type: Independent Contractor (Part-Time / Flexible)
Looking to get into real estate but not sure where to start? Or already licensed and want hands-on experience without the pressure of building a full client pipeline yet?
Ani Real Estate is looking for reliable, motivated Showing Assistants to support our growing team.
This is a great opportunity to learn the business, gain real experience, and grow into a full-time broker role.
What You’ll Do:
- Show homes to buyers and renters
- Support lead agents with client tours and scheduling
- Provide feedback after showings
- Deliver a professional and positive client experience
- Learn the flow of real estate transactions in real time
What We’re Looking For:
- Illinois Real Estate License required
- Strong communication and professionalism
- Reliable transportation and flexible availability (evenings/weekends may be needed)
- Punctual, organized, and dependable
- Positive attitude and willingness to learn
Why Join Ani Real Estate?
- Hands-on experience in active transactions
- Mentorship and exposure to top-producing workflows
- Opportunity to grow into a full-service broker role
- Flexible schedule that works around your availability
- Supportive, team-oriented environment
Compensation:
Per showing / per assignment
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