Ever wondered what it’s really like being a full-time agent in Ontario? Here’s a behind-the-scenes look, from prospecting to closings, showing how varied—yet rewarding—this career can be.

Mornings: Prospecting and Planning

Most agents start with emails, client follow-ups, and research—checking MLS® alerts, prepping listings, and reviewing new leads.

Tip: New agents spend 30–50% of their time generating business. More on How to Get Your First Client as a New Real Estate Agent in Ontario.

Midday: Showings, Client Meetings, and Networking

  • Hosting property tours, open houses
  • Attending broker caravans (property previews with other agents)
  • Negotiating and drafting offers

Agents also network with mortgage brokers, lawyers, and inspectors to build their referral network.

Afternoons: Marketing and Administration

You’ll handle everything from social media to listing photography. Many agents update their CRM, organize files, or manage transaction paperwork.

15 Low-Cost Marketing Ideas for New Realtors in Ontario

Evenings/Weekends: Clients Never Sleep

Clients often want to see homes after work or on weekends. Expect irregular hours, especially early in your career.

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