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Jimmy Thomas
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What kind of car should i get as a new agent?

Jimmy Thomas
  • Snellvile , GA
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I will be a young real estate agent in Atlanta market, and i will defiently need a car , but what kind of car is typical for realtors in Atlanta or realtors in your state and city ?? Also whats the best option for a person that has very little money, sohe cant buy a new car , and bad credit ??

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Thomas Whitehead
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Thomas Whitehead
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first you need a car that is dependable and safe. You never want to break down with your client in the car. Also your brokerage will require you to carry a minimum amount of coverage and carry them on your insurance,  most insurers will not charge extra. Most of the time, in my humbl3 opinion, you will travel with two or three people with you I.e. husband and wife sometimes a child. Bottom line is don't go broke buying a car. Invest in yourself. Get something safe and reasonably priced. The clients just want to feel safe while going through the stressful transaction of buying a home.

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