Commercial Property

ARELLO Announces Number Of Licensees For 2005

If you think everyone you meet is a real estate agent, you"re not far wrong. According to new figures from ARELLO, the licensing officials, there are more than 2,636,783 licensees in the United States. With a U.S. population of about 297,889,053, that"s about one licensee for every 113 men, women and children. The most significant increases in licensee counts from 2005 are: State20052004% change Utah 33,979 20,177 +68.40 South Dakota 4,969 3,395 +46.36 Rhode Island 7,561 5,339 +41.62 Massachusetts 78,204 59,043 +32.45 Nevada 33,492 25,626 +30.70 Connecticut 28,281 22,365 +26.45 Colorado 52,646 42,212 +24.72 Most Significant Declines: Oregon 21,846 23,909 -8.63 District of Columbia 11,071 11,426 -3.11 Washington (state) 50,528 51,531 -1.95 TOTAL 2,636,783 2,532,627 +4.11 "Things are finally starting to cool down," said ARELLO Chief Executive Officer Craig Cheatham. "Either interest in real estate as a career or sideline is waning, or we"ve finally given a license to everyone already. I expect 2006 numbers will continue to go up, but then 2007 to return gently to 2004 practitioner levels." He explains, "New England -- as well as markets like Park City [Utah], Las Vegas [Nevada], the Rocky Mountains and the Arizona desert -- continued to see significant growth while the Northwest and the District of Columbia saw slight declines. Overall, the 4.11 percent increase in 2005 over 2004 was in line with expectations. It also should be noted that California added more than 60,000 practitioners in 2005 alone. Percentage wise that"s only 15 percent growth for California, but it is interesting to look at it as more than 2 percent of all current real estate practitioners are California licensees with less than one year"s experience."


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