The average salary for a real estate agent in Colorado is around $60,990 per year.
Avg Salary
Real estate agents earn an average yearly salary of $60,990.
Wages typically start from $21,230 and go up to $120,620.
6% below national average Updated in 2018
Real estate agent earnings by seniority
Top-level real estate agent earnings begin at:
$57.99 per hour
$120,620 per year
Senior-level real estate agent earnings begin at:
$43.49 per hour
$90,470 per year
Mid-level real estate agent earnings begin at:
$29.32 per hour
$60,990 per year
Junior-level real estate agent earnings begin at:
$17.90 per hour
$37,230 per year
Starting level real estate agent earnings begin at:
$10.21 per hour
$21,230 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Real estate agent salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
Wyoming | $71,430 |
Alaska | $70,267 |
Texas | $69,594 |
Rhode Island | $65,680 |
Hawaii | $64,940 |
North Dakota | $64,090 |
West Virginia | $63,690 |
Puerto Rico | $62,640 |
Colorado | $60,990 |
North Carolina | $59,920 |
California | $59,420 |
Massachusetts | $58,760 |
Florida | $58,730 |
Idaho | $57,674 |
Maryland | $57,450 |
South Dakota | $56,860 |
Vermont | $56,380 |
Pennsylvania | $54,770 |
Washington | $54,630 |
Iowa | $52,138 |
Utah | $51,710 |
New Jersey | $51,400 |
Alabama | $51,250 |
Illinois | $51,155 |
Tennessee | $51,100 |
Arizona | $50,640 |
Virginia | $49,690 |
New Mexico | $49,540 |
Oregon | $49,162 |
Missouri | $48,920 |
Indiana | $48,562 |
Kansas | $48,090 |
Nevada | $47,480 |
New Hampshire | $46,930 |
Maine | $46,500 |
Mississippi | $46,380 |
Kentucky | $46,162 |
Michigan | $46,160 |
District of Columbia | $45,800 |
Georgia | $44,500 |
Montana | $44,300 |
Delaware | $43,940 |
Nebraska | $43,610 |
Oklahoma | $42,290 |
South Carolina | $42,160 |
Wisconsin | $41,080 |
Minnesota | $40,870 |
Connecticut | $38,580 |
Louisiana | $35,860 |
Ohio | $35,190 |
Arkansas | $32,725 |
New York | $116,460 |
How much does a Real Estate Agent earn?
How much agents make depends on the number of transactions they complete, the commission paid to the brokerage, and their split with the sponsoring broker. It is very hard to make money as a real estate agent right away. Most first-year real estate agents earn very little at first, primarily because they are struggling to learn everything while they build a client base. Agents who are just starting out typically receive a low commission split while they learn the business (it is not unusual for a first-year agent to make about 50% of the commission paid to the broker).
Being a real estate agent is like running a business. It takes time and a lot of effort to build up a business. In the beginning, you have to work hard and get out of your comfort zone. Once you build up the business and get clients, business will come to you and you will not have to put as much effort into the business.
There are almost one million real estate agents in the United States. Income statistics can be very misleading because there are many part-time agents. The median income for a full-time real estate agent in 2012 was over $54,000. The median income is over $87,000 a year for those who work more than 60 hours per week. More than 21 percent of realtors make over $100,000 a year, which shows realtors can make a lot of money when they work full-time and have a plan.
Top producers earn a lot more than the average real estate agent. Each real estate office sets its own standards for top producers, but it's probably safe to say that a top producer would need to sell at least one home a month to qualify. Mega-stars earn $200,000 per year and up.
How do real estate agent salaries compare to similar careers?
Real estate agents earn about the same as related careers in Colorado. On average, they make less than mail superintendents but more than firefighters.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Mail superintendent salary | $71K |
Energy broker salary | $59K |
Sign language interpreter salary | $60K |
Recruiter salary | $64K |
Insurance sales agent salary | $51K |
Real estate agent salary | $61K |
Public relations specialist salary | $60K |
Insurance appraiser salary | $63K |
Librarian salary | $60K |
Firefighter salary | $59K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)