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Ever wonder what it actually takes to build a real estate business when no one hands you leads, scripts, or shortcuts? We sat down to compare notes on going from zero to something—picking brokerages, paying office fees that feel like rent, and waking up to a blank slate that demands courage and structure. The conversation is honest, practical, and grounded in what works when you’re new, unproven, and determined to turn consistency into opportunity.
We talk through the reality of entrepreneurship in real estate: translating project management skills into client service, building momentum with journey-style content, and choosing mentorship that accelerates learning without losing independence. You’ll hear how hobbies and community events—golf rounds, local watch fairs, “Comics and Coffee,” even family photo days—can spark deeper trust than cold calls ever could. We deconstruct open houses as a low-cost training ground, share scripts that sound human, and explain why “service first” beats “sell hard” in a market where life events, not ads, drive moves.
If you’re chasing financial freedom, we dig into the path from agent to investor—how know-how compounds into rentals, Airbnbs, and long-term time freedom. We also get tactical about platforms: LinkedIn for B2B gravity with a weekly neighborhood newsletter, Instagram broadcast channels for lightweight market updates, and simple repurposing to keep your voice present without burning out. The throughline is clear: authenticity scales, consistency compounds, and people choose agents they like and trust.
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