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Updated about 11 years ago, 11/01/2013

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Christopher Manganello
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Denver, CO
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New RE Agent/Next Steps in my Investment Carreer

Christopher Manganello
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Denver, CO
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I recently passed the RE Exam in Colorado and I am currently selecting a brokerage firm to hang my license. The main reason I originally decided to get my license was to gain MLS access and be part of my investment transactions seeking deals and listing our properties. Since then a lot has changed, I would like to transition out of my IT job and be 100% involved in RE (not just investing).

I'm struggling with the next steps in my RE career and using my time wisely and what I should be doing to better market myself to acquire potential business etc.. My ideas were a letter of introduction to my tight network of people who I believe I can rely on to promote "me" including a few copies of my business cards, as well as tying to become more involved in my community to make contacts and build up my network. Any ideas, thoughts or criticism would be appreciated.

Thanks

Chris Manganello

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