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REAL ESTATE AGENT HUMOR
Somewhere between the fourteenth "just looking" showing this month and the counteroffer that arrives at 11 PM with a deadline of 9 AM, every real estate agent arrives at the same realization: finding the house was never really the hard part. Real Estate Agent Humor is a deadpan field guide to the space between what closing a sale is supposed to look like and what actually fills the months around it.
Across twenty-eight illustrated dispatches - grouped into six unflinching sections on showings and the client who's "just looking, " listings and the description that oversells the closet, offers and the counter that keeps countering, inspections and the deal that almost died three times, clients and the deal that falls through at the last minute, and the market, the hustle, and the job nobody clocks out of - this book catalogs the recurring absurdities of the profession: the appraisal that comes in ten thousand dollars below the offer, the referral client who expects a friend discount, the open house with forty visitors and zero real buyers, and the closing photo everyone smiles in with six months of invisible work behind it.
Written in a dry, self-deprecating, observational voice - think The Office meets corporate reporting hell, now held with genuine respect for a genuinely demanding hustle - and paired with a flat-illustration companion image for every dispatch, this collection is funny because it's true, not because it's exaggerated. Each entry closes with its own deadpan "law": a small, hard-won piece of wisdom for anyone who has ever answered a showing call during a holiday dinner and gone right back to the table like nothing happened.
Whether you're a real estate agent, a broker, a loan officer, or just someone who has ever been told you're "basically really good at Zillow, " Real Estate Agent Humor is the book you'll read in one sitting, quote at your next office meeting, and forward to your team group chat - no caption necessary.
Across twenty-eight illustrated dispatches - grouped into six unflinching sections on showings and the client who's "just looking, " listings and the description that oversells the closet, offers and the counter that keeps countering, inspections and the deal that almost died three times, clients and the deal that falls through at the last minute, and the market, the hustle, and the job nobody clocks out of - this book catalogs the recurring absurdities of the profession: the appraisal that comes in ten thousand dollars below the offer, the referral client who expects a friend discount, the open house with forty visitors and zero real buyers, and the closing photo everyone smiles in with six months of invisible work behind it.
Written in a dry, self-deprecating, observational voice - think The Office meets corporate reporting hell, now held with genuine respect for a genuinely demanding hustle - and paired with a flat-illustration companion image for every dispatch, this collection is funny because it's true, not because it's exaggerated. Each entry closes with its own deadpan "law": a small, hard-won piece of wisdom for anyone who has ever answered a showing call during a holiday dinner and gone right back to the table like nothing happened.
Whether you're a real estate agent, a broker, a loan officer, or just someone who has ever been told you're "basically really good at Zillow, " Real Estate Agent Humor is the book you'll read in one sitting, quote at your next office meeting, and forward to your team group chat - no caption necessary.
Somewhere between the fourteenth "just looking" showing this month and the counteroffer that arrives at 11 PM with a deadline of 9 AM, every real estate agent arrives at the same realization: finding the house was never really the hard part. Real Estate Agent Humor is a deadpan field guide to the space between what closing a sale is supposed to look like and what actually fills the months around it.
Across twenty-eight illustrated dispatches - grouped into six unflinching sections on showings and the client who's "just looking, " listings and the description that oversells the closet, offers and the counter that keeps countering, inspections and the deal that almost died three times, clients and the deal that falls through at the last minute, and the market, the hustle, and the job nobody clocks out of - this book catalogs the recurring absurdities of the profession: the appraisal that comes in ten thousand dollars below the offer, the referral client who expects a friend discount, the open house with forty visitors and zero real buyers, and the closing photo everyone smiles in with six months of invisible work behind it.
Written in a dry, self-deprecating, observational voice - think The Office meets corporate reporting hell, now held with genuine respect for a genuinely demanding hustle - and paired with a flat-illustration companion image for every dispatch, this collection is funny because it's true, not because it's exaggerated. Each entry closes with its own deadpan "law": a small, hard-won piece of wisdom for anyone who has ever answered a showing call during a holiday dinner and gone right back to the table like nothing happened.
Whether you're a real estate agent, a broker, a loan officer, or just someone who has ever been told you're "basically really good at Zillow, " Real Estate Agent Humor is the book you'll read in one sitting, quote at your next office meeting, and forward to your team group chat - no caption necessary.
Across twenty-eight illustrated dispatches - grouped into six unflinching sections on showings and the client who's "just looking, " listings and the description that oversells the closet, offers and the counter that keeps countering, inspections and the deal that almost died three times, clients and the deal that falls through at the last minute, and the market, the hustle, and the job nobody clocks out of - this book catalogs the recurring absurdities of the profession: the appraisal that comes in ten thousand dollars below the offer, the referral client who expects a friend discount, the open house with forty visitors and zero real buyers, and the closing photo everyone smiles in with six months of invisible work behind it.
Written in a dry, self-deprecating, observational voice - think The Office meets corporate reporting hell, now held with genuine respect for a genuinely demanding hustle - and paired with a flat-illustration companion image for every dispatch, this collection is funny because it's true, not because it's exaggerated. Each entry closes with its own deadpan "law": a small, hard-won piece of wisdom for anyone who has ever answered a showing call during a holiday dinner and gone right back to the table like nothing happened.
Whether you're a real estate agent, a broker, a loan officer, or just someone who has ever been told you're "basically really good at Zillow, " Real Estate Agent Humor is the book you'll read in one sitting, quote at your next office meeting, and forward to your team group chat - no caption necessary.








