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Few know the amount of work that a real estate agent or mortgage brokers puts into all of the aspects of their business. The combination of prospecting, selling, showing, managing, repairing, coddling, prodding, advising, cajoling, and advising is taxing for all those in the industry.
But as you are all independent contractors, I hope the coming 12 months provide more need for your services and you business grows proportionally to your desires.
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Comment by Karl Schabmuller on 3 September 2007:
I totally agree with you!
Many are overwhelmed when we talk about our commission, but only very few people have a realistic idea of the amount of work to be accomplished before a deal is completed.
Greetings from Paris
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