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Time Management Helps Agents Thrive in Real Estate

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Each fall when the days grow shorter, we turn back our clocks to shift daylight to the early-morning hours. For many businesses this means decreased activity, and this is especially true for people in the business of buying and selling real estate.

 
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Many accept that a loss of daylight means a drop in sales. But I refuse to see real estate as a seasonal business.

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