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On the 67th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, my next guest is just a few years into her real estate career and is already thriving with her own small team in the Whistler, British Columbia area. In her first year alone, meg did 47 transactions and this year (2022), she’s on track to over 80 transactions.
Meg McLean, an RRI Coaching Member and team lead of the Meg McLean Real Estate Team, started her real estate career in administration. “I started off as an administrator because I really wanted to understand everything from start to finish. I had no idea about the paperwork, I didn’t know anything. Learning all of that, I felt as though there was a better way.”
Her systematic approach to real estate has helped her create a structured and standardized business that works with both buyer and seller clients.
And, in this episode, she shares the entire 8-step process.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here:
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On the 67th episode of The Richard Robbins Show, my next guest is just a few years into her real estate career and is already thriving with her own small team in the Whistler, British Columbia area. In her first year alone, meg did 47 transactions and this year (2022), she’s on track to over 80 transactions.
Meg McLean, an RRI Coaching Member and team lead of the Meg McLean Real Estate Team, started her real estate career in administration. “I started off as an administrator because I really wanted to understand everything from start to finish. I had no idea about the paperwork, I didn’t know anything. Learning all of that, I felt as though there was a better way.”
Her systematic approach to real estate has helped her create a structured and standardized business that works with both buyer and seller clients.
And, in this episode, she shares the entire 8-step process.
You can find show notes and more information by clicking here:
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