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Lawan Brown
  • Wholesaler
  • San Diego, CA
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Good, Consistent Habits

Lawan Brown
  • Wholesaler
  • San Diego, CA
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I’m starting my career in real estate and I’m wondering what are some habits that I should be consistent at to improve my craft?

Are there certain News Channels I should always have on?

Is it worthwhile to map out my own city?

Is there somewhere I can go to check the real estate market of my own city?

The older I get the more I see myself always looking into the past for answers. By that I mean I look at reviews of reality. By the time it gets to me it’s already happened and everybody at the front is already somewhere else and those reviewing it are busy reviewing it.

How do I start living in the now when it comes to analyzing my own real estate market?

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