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Alex Yeager
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Saint George, UT
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St. George Utah Realtor On The Boards

Alex Yeager
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Saint George, UT
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Hello bigger pockets world!

As I'm sure is not too uncommon, I left the real estate world in mid-2007. It was a painful decision that I felt forced into after our market was handed over to the banks – and the realtors that had already established relationships with their REO divisions. Not one for wallowing in misery, I opted to bow out of the real estate profession for a while and rely on my backup plan, Internet technologies. With seven years in the rearview mirror, and our real estate market looking like it's considerably healthier, I've decided to test the waters again, and hang my real estate license with a local boutique broker here in Southern Utah.

Straddling both sides of the 9 to 5 fence - I now find myself working from 4 AM until 1 PM at my day gig, then putting back together the pieces of my long neglected real estate website, and social network until late in the evening.

While it’s a long and arduous battle to reestablish contacts… As well as create new ones, I know it’s ultimately worth it.

I currently find myself trying to re-establish some high-value reciprocal links for SEO purposes. To those ends, I would very much like to get in touch with like-minded realtors, who are technologically inclined and would like to swap ideas.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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