Quintavius Burdette, or Q as he is known, is well versed with hard work. The former football and track star at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) joined a big four accounting firm after graduation. But he soon found he needed to get out from behind a desk. So he joined RE/MAX Experts of Germantown, Tenn.
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How I closed 106 transactions in my first full year in real estate
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