Question by : Is it unprofessional for realtors to date other realtors?
I visited an open house today where I met a single realtor who just got her license last month. She was assisting the listing agent with the open house. I’ve been licensed for about a year. We both work out of different offices, but in the same city. I only found out she was single from casual conversation between her and the listing agent. I didn’t say anything myself.
My question is, would it be unprofessional to try to get to know her on a personal level, or perhaps try to ask her out? If not, what would be the best way to approach this? Our offices are about 3 miles apart on the same road, if that matters. We also both happen to live in the same city as our offices.
But the problem is that I wouldn’t be a good boyfriend for anyone, and I can’t see why any woman would ever want to date me. There are plenty of guys out there who are much more successful in life, as well as more attractive.
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Answer by KarachiDoodle
Just do it! You don’t work for the same company so its not illegal! If you want to get to know her, then get to know her. Just be prepared that one day it might be awkward if you’re both competing.
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February 1st, 2012
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It would be great if you got to know her better and discovered you both have even more interests than just the profession of real estate. The unethical/unprofessional aspect could be if you were representing a seller and she was representing a buyer who were both interested in the same real estate. If that happened, one or both of you would be smart to “bow out” and let a colleague handle the sale/purchase in order to prevent a conflict of interest. Otherwise, maybe you would eventually get together and start a real estate company of your own!!
I don’t think its unproffessional. Your not working in the same building. You have a the same type of job and that’s something you two have in common which is good. If anything, I think you should try to go out because there’s nothing wrong with it.