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Why Real Estate Agents Fail: Monte Reyment on Standards, Strategy, and Staying Consistent

34 min · 5 de may de 2026
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Most real estate agents do not fail because they lack potential. They fail because their habits, expectations, and daily behaviors do not match the reality of the business. In this episode of Time Tested Mastery, Mark Dolan sits down with Monte Reyment, broker/owner of Take Action Realty Group in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and host of Why Do I Suck As A Real Estate Agent? Monte brings a direct, honest challenge to the real estate industry: stop hiding behind the traditional playbook if it is not truly serving people. This conversation is about raising the bar through better standards, better strategy, better communication, and stronger relationships. Mark and Monte discuss why so many new real estate agents struggle in the first few years, why consistency and patience matter more than hype, and why real estate is still a human business built on math and relationships. Monte also shares how his background in investing, flipping, and renovation helps him price homes more transparently with sellers. They also talk about the role of AI in real estate and why technology should make agents sharper, faster, and more prepared — not less human. In this episode, you’ll hear: • Why many agents give up too early • The importance of consistency, patience, and curiosity • Why showing up at closing still matters • How agents create unnecessary friction in transactions • Why pricing should be transparent and collaborative • How investor knowledge helps agents serve clients better • Why AI will not replace real relationships • What struggling agents need to hear right now Monte’s message is clear: you may not “suck” as an agent — but your behaviors may need to change. If you want to build a lasting real estate career, you need better habits, better standards, and a stronger commitment to the people you serve. Connect with Monte Reyment: Take Action Realty Group: https://www.tarealtygroup.com/ Monte on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/montereyment/ Monte on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/montereygb/ Monte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/montereyment/ Monte’s podcast — Why Do I Suck As A Real Estate Agent: https://open.spotify.com/show/6XCxpBgZsZ8wtA0Hvm0PNE Email Monte: monte@tarealtygroup.com Call Monte: 920-680-8532 Connect with Mark Dolan and Time Tested Mastery: Website: https://www.TimeTestedMastery.com If this episode challenged the way you lead, sell, serve, or show up for your clients, share it with someone in real estate or sales who needs to hear it.

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