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I'm a real estate agent, interior stylist & artist... I know, it's a lot. I have a website & a brand for my interior styling & art I sell called BMORE Chic - I'm based out of Baltimore. This website also has a blog and all social media accounts. It's still in the very early stages though. I would have time to establish it as part of my real estate career as well, but I can't decide if that's the right move! I'm really stuck here! This would be the description of my brand BMORE Chic if I decided to add real estate to the mix: A refreshing approach to meet all of your real estate needs - buying, selling, designing and even decorating your home with original works of art. So I either incorporate real estate to what I have started, or keep it completely separate. Please help! Thank you!!

The role of the real estate agent and interior designer may seem worlds apart. However, real estate interior design is increasingly recognised as an essential part of the property market, and a bonus when it comes to hiring new talent. Any interior design experience is likely to be a big plus by property firms – especially when it comes to uniting buyers with their dream home, or businesses with the perfect premises. Combining real estate and interior design can lead to a truly rewarding career.
Across the board, real estate firms are seizing the opportunity to begin innovating to meet the demands of an increasingly personalised, user-focussed world. Using their eye to identify unique features and envision potential shifts in space design, interior professionals can see more options in any given property and present them to discerning clients. And with experience in realising their vision, designers can also go one step further and realise that potential in a property before it goes to market. This process is known as real estate interior design.
As well as having ‘the eye’, interior designers have the contacts and know-how required to turn a property with potential into a desirable home. Where real estate differs, however, is that you are in control of your own schedule. Next, if you find you need a little support getting to grips with the industry, look out for institutions offering real estate qualifications. In some areas, you will also need a real estate license – which will involve studying real estate law.
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