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Lavaud Charlemagne
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Best Apple laptop for real estate?

Lavaud Charlemagne
  • West Orange, NJ
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I’m in the market to buy a laptop to do real estate (i’m an agent) but i’m not sure which one to buy (I would prefer an Apple laptop but I’m open to other suggestions)? Thanks for your assistance.

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Mike Cumbie
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  • Brockport, NY
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Mike Cumbie
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  • Brockport, NY
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I buy the cheapest computer I can find. The $349 special. When it's on the hood of my car and slides off, I don't cry as much. If I'm crawling through a HUD house I don't worry about putting it on a counter and using my phone for a hotspot. My Google accounts are linked with MS Office so it doesn't matter if I swap it every other week. Sometimes I have to leave it in the trunk while I head into a restaurant or go walk the back 40. I don't think about it much. If it was a $1800 piece of equipment, I may be more careful, but what good Is a tool I don't have access to when I need it?

Just my 2 cents and good luck

  • Mike Cumbie

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