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Do real estate agents make good money? Newer real estate agents will likely sell even fewer houses, and have lower incomes. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average real estate agent earns $45,990 each year, but the range in income is massive. One-tenth of real estate agents earned less than $23,000, and 10% earned more than $110,000.Can you become rich as a real estate agent? According to a survey of 1,758 real estate professionals conducted by ActiveRain, 22% of real estate agents earned less than $35,000 per year, and just 21% earned $100,000 or more. This is far from a "rich" profession.What is the difference between a real estate agent and a real estate broker? Key Takeaways. Real estate agents have a professional license to help people buy, sell, and rent real estate. They must work for a sponsoring broker or brokerage firm. Brokers are real estate agents who have completed additional training and licensing requirements.Which is better Realtor or real estate agent? Agents can also become Realtors, active and paying members of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). In this sense, there is generally no difference between real estate agents and Realtors, other than distinguishing between members and non-members of the NAR when it comes to professional duties.