Why Dual-Career Agents on the Shaina McAndrews Team Don’t Miss Deadlines—or Daytime Appointments
Deadlines are unforgiving in real estate. Inspection contingencies, mortgage commitments, and settlement dates do not pause just because you are in a meeting or on shift at your primary job. Many dual-career agents who try to do everything themselves end up stressed, scrambling, or losing deals simply because they cannot be in two places at once. On the Shaina McAndrews Team, the structure is intentionally built so you do not face those critical moments alone.
Once your buyer or seller is under contract, the team steps in with a transaction system and support staff that manage about 80% of the tasks: scheduling inspections, confirming utilities, tracking contingency timelines, coordinating with lenders and title, and gathering required documents. If an inspector can only meet at 11 a.m. on a Tuesday or a closing lands at 1 p.m. on a Thursday, a team member can be there in person to represent your clients, communicate key findings, and ensure the process moves forward smoothly. You remain plugged in through updates, summaries, and strategic check-ins, but you are no longer the bottleneck that could cost your clients money or jeopardize your reputation.
On the front end, you still build and own the relationship: you show homes, host buyer consults, and advise on offers, negotiations, and pricing. On the back end, you benefit from a level of operational support that most solo dual-career agents can only dream of, which is a major reason dual-career agents on structured teams outperform those trying to juggle everything alone. If you want to grow a real estate business without losing your current career—or your sanity—this kind of partnership between you and the team is what makes it possible.

