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Some Assembly Required: A Networking Guide for Real Estate

By: Chad Goldwasser, Thom Singer
Narrated by: Adam Black
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Some Assembly Required: A Networking Guide for Real Estate is the third book in the Some Assembly Required series, and is focused on those who work in and around the real-estate profession. Thom Singer has taken his message that "all opportunities come from people" and worked with one of the country's most successful real-estate brokers, Chad Goldwasser, to create this informative and inspirational book.

Real estate is very competitive industry, and any advantage that one can have to stand out from the competition will lead to more success. This book encourages professionals to have higher expectations of themselves and their referral networks.

©2010 Chad Goldwasser (P)2011 New Year Publishing
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