Better than big
Article Abstract:
The management strategies of Robert Becker, president of NRT Inc., are examined in detail. NRT Inc. was the most successful real estate company during 2000.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2001
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On the move-up trail: Georgia broker, congressman makes a bid for the U.S. Senate
Article Abstract:
The real-estate brokers from Georgia supported U.S. Rep. Johnny Isakson's decision regarding making a bid for the U.S. Senate. U.S. Rep. Johnny Isakson is passionate about a state referendum that is concerned with making funds available for improvements in school, which would go to poll soon.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 2003
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The problem solver
Article Abstract:
Real estate practitioner Ted McGonagle of Property Solutions was able to sell a negative-valued property at a price that is attractive to the seller. McGonagle attributes his success in securing the deal to his ability to use marketing finesse to establish demand.
Publication Name: Realtor Magazine
Subject: Real estate industry
ISSN: 1522-0842
Year: 1999
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