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Kris Ramotar From The Real Broker Telling His Story From Broke To Broker

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In this episode of the Real Connection podcast, host Sean Santoro and co-host Dave McCall interview Kris Ramotar, a real estate specialist at Real Brokerage. Khris shares his personal journey of overcoming adversity and building a successful career in real estate. He emphasizes the importance of treating clients with honesty and integrity, putting their needs first, and building a strong reputation. The conversation also touches on the role of video marketing, the impact of new technologies in the real estate market, and the challenges faced by real estate agents. Overall, the episode highlights the value of authentic connections and providing valuable information to clients. In this conversation, Kris Ramotar discusses the challenges and misconceptions in the real estate industry. He talks about the difficulties of getting mortgages and the impact of government policies on the market. Kris also emphasizes the importance of honesty and accountability in the industry. He shares his insights on the role of mentors and the need for continuous learning and improvement. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the significance of tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) and the value of marketing in real estate.

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In this episode of the Real Connection podcast, host Sean Santoro and co-host Dave McCall interview Kris Ramotar, a real estate specialist at Real Brokerage. Khris shares his personal journey of overcoming adversity and building a successful career in real estate. He emphasizes the importance of treating clients with honesty and integrity, putting their needs first, and building a strong reputation. The conversation also touches on the role of video marketing, the impact of new technologies in the real estate market, and the challenges faced by real estate agents. Overall, the episode highlights the value of authentic connections and providing valuable information to clients. In this conversation, Kris Ramotar discusses the challenges and misconceptions in the real estate industry. He talks about the difficulties of getting mortgages and the impact of government policies on the market. Kris also emphasizes the importance of honesty and accountability in the industry. He shares his insights on the role of mentors and the need for continuous learning and improvement. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the significance of tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) and the value of marketing in real estate.

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