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Rick Santasiere
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Granby, CT
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Growing property management in CT

Rick Santasiere
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  • Real Estate Broker
  • Granby, CT
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I run a small brokerage in north central CT representing buyers, sellers, investors and also do some property management, usually for legacy clients, or people that I have known for a long time.  Looking for some guidance, advice, direction on bringing in someone to help me grow the business, while stepping away from the day to day management responsibilites.  It has become pretty clear to me, that my strengths are not in this space, but I have the perfect platform form someone to thrive, if they wanted to work it. Anyone have any experience with passing off a portfolio to a younger, ambitious go-getter who wants to grow exponentially?  Any advice or perspective would be super appreciated. 

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