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#052 - 27 Mins of Brutal Real Estate Advice 🏡🔥

#052 - 27 Mins of Brutal Real Estate Advice 🏡🔥

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In this episode of the Get Keen Podcast, host Dan Lee dives into the hard truths of the real estate industry, emphasizing the importance of commitment for success. He argues that being a part-time real estate agent leads to mediocrity, and stresses the need for agents to fully invest themselves in their careers. Dan shares insights on how buyers make quick decisions, highlighting the necessity for agents to be prepared and proactive. Throughout the episode, he discusses 13 major problems faced in real estate, emphasizing that these challenges are ultimately the responsibility of the agents themselves. Tune in for valuable strategies and a no-nonsense approach to thriving in the competitive world of real estate.

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Timestamps

[00:00:00] Introduction

[00:01:56] Go all in or get out.

[00:05:05] Hard work over talent.

[00:08:15] Change for personal growth.

[00:11:12] Overseas help in business efficiency.

[00:14:54] Focus on client service.

[00:18:06] Brutal honesty in self-assessment.

[00:21:13] Generate more leads.

[00:24:59] Importance of prospecting in real estate.

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