The Turning Point: The Moment That Changes Your Real Estate Career

If you’ve been feeling the tension between how your business works today and the business you actually want, you may be closer to your turning point than you think.

What The Turning Point Really Looks Like

The Turning Point rarely arrives with fanfare. It’s subtle, personal, and often uncomfortable.

Maybe it hits you…

It’s that quiet realization: “If I keep doing business this way, I’m going to burn out… or go broke.”

If you recognize that feeling, you’re not failing — you’re waking up.

Two Possible Paths From Here

When The Turning Point arrives, agents typically take one of two paths:

Path One: Keep Hustling and Hope It Gets Better

This is the most common reaction. You know something isn’t working, but you tell yourself you’ll fix it later — after you close a few more deals, after the market shifts, after things calm down.

The problem? “Later” rarely comes. Months turn into years, passion fades, and survival mode becomes your norm.

Agents who stay on this path often feel like they are running on a treadmill — busy, exhausted, and stuck.

Path Two: Redesign Your Business with Intention

On this path, you stop and ask better questions:

  • What am I building toward?
  • Who do I actually want to work with?
  • What kind of life should this business support?

This path requires courage — because it involves changing habits, saying “no,” and redefining success. But it’s the path where long-term success lives.

Growth Usually Requires Subtraction, Not Addition

When agents hit this point, the instinct is to add more: More lead gen tools. More marketing. More networking. More events.

But real change usually starts with less.

Subtract:
❌ Tasks that waste time
❌ Clients who drain your energy
❌ Strategies that don’t align with your values
❌ Anything you’re doing just because “everyone else does it”

Real Agents. Real Turning Points. Real Results.

I’ve watched agents transform their businesses — and their confidence — by choosing Path Two.

Like Sarah:
She was ready to quit after three years in the business. Instead, she stopped buying online leads and focused only on past clients and referrals. Within two years, 90% of her business came from people she loved working with.

Or Anthony:
He said yes to every buyer and seller, no matter the price point. When he narrowed his focus to high-end buyers, his average sale tripled in one year — without increasing his hours.

What Comes Next

The Turning Point is a gift — a chance to stop, course-correct, and build the version of this business you always hoped was possible when you started.

And that’s where the Eight Success Mindsets come in. This framework gives you clarity, structure, and purpose so your business supports your life — not the other way around.

Your Next Steps

If you’re feeling the grind right now, know this: you’re not failing. You’re simply in one of the most important stages of your career.

This is where you start building discipline, direction, and confidence — the foundation for everything that comes next.

Stay with me, because in the next chapter of this series, we’ll talk about The Turning Point — the moment you decide what kind of agent you’re truly going to be.

Chris McAllister, Founder & CEO of ROOST Real Estate Co.

Chris McAllister

Chris McAllister was first licensed as a real estate broker in Ohio in 2003 and in Florida in 2015. He founded ROOST Real Estate Co. in early 2014.

Chris’s passion is creating and coaching business opportunities and strategies that support and add value to real estate professionals and their clients. He is the author of several books on the profession, including Protecting the Goose that Lays the Golden Eggs and Eight Success Habits of the New Real Estate Professional.

As both a real estate investor and landlord advocate, Chris also wrote What to Expect from Your Property Manager (Even if Your Landlord is You) and The Landlord Profitability Playbook — a system for automating property management and reclaiming your time.

Chris is also the host of several podcasts, including Connect, Practice, Track, and Grow for real estate professionals, The Landlord Profitability Playbook Podcast for residential real estate investors, and The All Things Real Estate Podcast for home buyers and sellers.

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