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The following is an excerpt from "Rookie wins in a tough year"
By Barbara Russell
Special to the Charlotte Observer
Kiker's nominator for his Rookie of the Year award said of the first-year Realtor, "He didn't know that business was bad, so he didn't treat it like it was." More Information
Hometown: Midland, in Cabarrus County. Family: Single; one dog, a golden retriever named Zack. Background: Graduate of Central Cabarrus High School; N.C. State and UNC Chapel Hill; worked in marketing and entertainment before becoming a Realtor. Volunteer activities: Hickory Grove Baptist Church, staging and lighting designer for the modern service; Cabarrus County Republican Party. As a young man, Derrick Kiker heard about the benefits of a career in real estate from his late father, Robert Kiker, who owned Village Realty in Stanly County. "I remember him saying I should do that when I get older," Kiker said. "Of course, that was the last thing I wanted to do, because who wants to do what their father says?"
Turns out that Dad knew best. Nearly 20 years after Kiker went his own way in the marketing and entertainment business, he became a Realtor - and did so well his first year that he was named the 2009 Vane Mingle Rookie of the Year by the Charlotte Regional Realtor Association. "He's one of those guys that has flourished in this market," said Kent Temple, operating principal of the University office and Kiker's nominator. Kiker understands technology and uses it effectively, Temple said: "He's not doing that conventional 'Let me put fliers in the box in front of the house' thing." His success also stems in part from his novice's lack of perspective. "He didn't know that business was bad, so he didn't treat it like it was," Temple said. Started in marketing
Kiker launched his marketing career while still in college, handling special events and fundraising assignments that led to jobs in Miami Beach, Washington and Philadelphia. Returning to Charlotte in 1997, he worked as a production assistant on television commercials. "Someone didn't show up. I got to be on camera, and then did a couple more of those." He appeared in ads for Pizza Hut and other companies. Bitten by the acting bug, he moved to Wilmington, where he worked as an extra on "Dawson's Creek." But the industry was beginning to wane, and Kiker - by then working as a nightclub manager - went looking for another opportunity. Real estate caught his eye. "I couldn't believe the (home) prices in Wilmington," he said. "They were skyrocketing." He returned to Charlotte in 2000, earned his real estate license and moved to Atlanta. On his first day there, he walked into a Coldwell Banker office to ask for directions and walked out as the office's new marketing manager. Later, he worked in marketing with a to***co company and then as a DJ and marketer for a nightclub. Kiker returned to North Carolina in 2007, this time determined to build a real estate career. He began his business in May 2008 with Allen Tate. Then the real estate market collapsed. The upheaval has forced many Realtors out of the business. According to CRRA, association membership has fallen from 8,791 in December 2008 to 7,578 in December 2009. As the market sagged, Kiker kept adjusting his business projections downward. But he stuck it out. "I just kept telling myself that this is good, this is really, really good," he said. "Whatever I do now, I will do better in the future. I definitely don't have to worry about things getting worse." Because he started his business just as the market began to collapse, Kiker has never known any other way to do things. As a result, he said, he hasn't had to change any of his sales techniques. He emphasizes what he calls "good old-fashioned customer service," delivered with the help of technology. His Web site, hotshotrealty.com, includes listings, mortgage calculator and information on schools. He also provides updates via his Twitter account, . Derrick Kiker and the Hotshot Realty Team work with buyers and sellers in: Myers Park, Elizabeth, NoDa, Plaza-Midwood, SouthPark, Dilworth, Chantilly, Cherry, Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, Midland, Mint Hill, Matthews, Indian Trail, Stallings, Waxhaw, Monroe, Locust, Stanfield, Oakboro, Albemarle, New London, Badin, Uwharrie,Huntersville, Cornelius, Davidson, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Tega Cay, Lake Norman, Lake Wylie, Lake Tillery, Badin Lake, and surrounding areas