There Is No Mold For Success In Real Estate with Abe Covella

The Real Estate UnSalesperson - Ein Podcast von Barry Karch

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#043 - If there ever was a mold for success in real estate,  Abe Covella didn't get the memo.  He comes from a very different background and never intended to be a Realtor, yet he has achieved success at the highest of heights!   Learn how he did it and how you can too! Abram (“Abe”) Covella is co-founder of two real estate companies - the Ocean’s Six Group and RE/MAX Revolution. With nearly two decades of experience assisting clients in the buying and selling of residential properties, Abe can safely be called an expert in real estate. Abe never intended to be a real estate agent in the first place. Rather than real estate, Abe’s first choice for a career was computer science. He had been moving toward that career too, earning an Associate’s Degree in computer science and then enrolling for further study at Brick Computer Science Institute. Everything was going as planned until Abe took a job as an email administrator at a real estate brokerage. He initially saw the job as a way of supporting himself and paying for his education. But after a few months, it was clear to Abe that he’d found his true calling. Inspired by real estate, Abe worked his way up through the ranks at his brokerage. From the early admin role, he rose to become an agent and ultimately a Regional Manager. The rest as they say is history, leading to the present day with Abe in his current role at RE/MAX Revolution.Do you have what it takes to succeed in real estate?  You have more advantages than you might think!  Get inspired by my free list of advantages.  Get it here!Support the showGet the UnSalesyGram Newsletter!Would you like to get some great ideas on how to successfully sell real estate in an unsalesy manner along with some inspiration and motivation? Sign up for my free UnSalesyGram Newsletter here!Visit TheRealEstateUnsalesperson.com for more great content!Love the show? Support it at patreon.com/unsalesperson

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