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Fabricio Bohrer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston, MA
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Hiring recently licensed real estate agents

Fabricio Bohrer
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boston, MA
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Good evening everyone, I own a new brokerage in Boston MA  and have been trying to expand my rental team (huge business in rentals around here) more actively in the past few months. One of the strategies i have seen in the past was sending post cards or some sort of material to agents that recently got licensed. I ve tried to find such lists online in the hopes it would be public information as most things are today, but had no luck. Has anybody tried this strategy before? Or, does anybody has any tips on contacting new agents that are trying to get into apartment rentals? 

Thanks a lot, your help is much appreciated!