It takes unwavering confidence, social-media savviness and superior relationship-building skills to navigate (and successfully complete) one of the highest recorded sales in the state — especially as a new agent. Here’s how Siena Dorsey of The Agency did it.
Source: Inman News
How this new agent sold her first $15.5M home at the height of COVID
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