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Can I work remotely as an agent?

Alex Lyne
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I have been offered a job at exp realty in Massachusetts but due to a traumatic childhood in the state I moved to Europe when I was 18 I’m now 26. And this offer has caused me lots of anxiety and depression for the last month. Is it possible to work remotely or do I need to find  a different jOb? How easy is it to change location at exp?



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Brad Miller
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  • Duluth, GA
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Brad Miller
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If you are looking at remote work in the Real Estate world then look at a contract coordinator (contract to close) position.  Real Estate is local and emotional.  You will not be able to serve your clients from across the pond.  If you have a big sphere of clients here in the states you could refer them but being a Relator requires you being where your clients need you to be, with them thought the transaction and beyone.  

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