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Bill Mitchell
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Listing Agent Appointment Attire

Bill Mitchell
  • Mansfield, TX
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I have my real estate license, and up until now I have only been using it for MLS access. Soon I plan on marketing for real estate listings. With that being said I would like some tips on what to wear for appointment attire.

I would like to wear a nice polo and perhaps black slacks or khaki pants. Wearing a suite really isn't my style, it makes me feel too stiff and like a lawyer. I am a very casual and sociable guy. Are my dress choices sound or will they repel potential leads? Thanks

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  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Biloxi, MS
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  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Biloxi, MS
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What do your competitors wear? Mimic success. I personally like khaki pants and a white collared shirt. I keep a brown sports jacket and tie on hand encase I need to step it up. Navy pants and sport jacket works really well also.

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