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Michael Orakpo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
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Are you in a Big City or Small City & Why? Comment Below

Michael Orakpo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cleveland, OH
Posted

I am currently looking at the Pros & Cons in being a realtor in a small market vs. a Big market like Houston, Texas. Please comment if you are in a Big or small market and why? 

I love the idea of being a realtor in a small market, because you can sort of get into being a big fish in a small pond, and get to where everybody in the town knows you are a good realtor. Also, the town is where I graduated from and played ball, so I have a good presence in the area.

I also love the idea of starting back home in a big market like Houston, and taking advantage of different areas. Dominate and establish a presence in one area and start expanding out into the city. Big market= more houses/people

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