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Ben Morand
  • Property Manager
  • Central Florida
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Luxury Real Estate Market in Miami, FL

Ben Morand
  • Property Manager
  • Central Florida
Posted

Hey guys! My name is Ben Morand and I am a 20 year old college student at the University of Florida. So I am taking my licensing exam in August and I am just curious about different aspects of the industry.

This question is more so out of pure curiosity and inspiration for right now, as I do not live in Miami and I am also just getting started, but basically I am wondering: how difficult is it to work with a luxury real estate firm in Miami such as Nest Seekers or ONE Sotheby’s? What do they look for in agents and is there any set criteria for agents to meet when joining the firm (or even better, a strong team in the firm)?

Thanks guys!

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