Why I Left My $100,000/Year Job For Real Estate

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
  • This week on "The Real Estate Show," host Tiffany Webber sits down with Mike Hege, a standout realtor from the Lake Norman area who made the inspiring leap from a successful career as a nurse to the dynamic world of real estate. Discover how Mike's passion for helping others transitioned from healthcare to real estate, and how he continues to make a profound impact on his community.
    In This Episode:
    Career Transition: Hear Mike's compelling story about leaving nursing to pursue real estate. What motivated him, how did he make the shift, and what challenges did he face along the way?
    Community Focus: Learn about Mike's dedication to giving back to the Lake Norman area. Tiffany and Mike discuss the importance of community service and how realtors can play a pivotal role in improving their local areas.
    Team Development: Mike shares his insights on building and developing a successful real estate team. Discover the qualities he believes are essential for teamwork and leadership in the fast-paced real estate market.
    Why You Should Listen:
    Whether you're considering a career change, interested in how real estate can be a platform for community engagement, or looking to improve your team leadership skills, this episode offers valuable lessons and inspiration from someone who has truly made a difference.
    Tune in to "The Real Estate Show" to get inspired by Mike Hege's journey and gain actionable tips on how you can enhance your career and contribute to your community. Don't forget to subscribe for more stories like Mike's that motivate and inform.
    You can find Mike on instagram at @mikehege.realestate
    If you're a real estate agent or real estate professional looking for tips and tricks to better handle your real estate closings, then the Real Estate Show Podcast is for you!
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    Tiffany Webber is a real estate attorney and owner of Thomas & Webber, a real estate law firm in Mooresville, North Carolina. They handle both commercial and residential real estate closings, estate planning, and business formations.
    If you'd like to work with Thomas & Webber, please email info@thomasandwebber.com
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    Thomas & Webber
    514 Williamson Rd.
    Suite 421
    Mooresville, NC 28117
    704-663-1600
    www.thomasandwebber.com
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Комментарии • 11

  • @WalterDorcas
    @WalterDorcas 2 месяца назад +549

    How has money been lent on a property with no access? Because lenders don’t really care until it becomes their problem (via foreclosure). All too often they gloss over (or ignore) potential problems and exceptions to the title policy. As long as the buyer pays the mortgage, it’s the buyer’s (future) problem.

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      @Johnmark-iq4gg 2 месяца назад

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      @rapp-in1mz 2 месяца назад

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      @Johnmark-iq4gg 2 месяца назад

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      @rapp-in1mz 2 месяца назад

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  • @GonFress
    @GonFress 2 месяца назад

    could you talk about SomiPods? They're super popular in Seattle but what are your thoughts from a legal point of view?

  • @MarketUAgency
    @MarketUAgency 2 месяца назад

    Awesome content!

  • @JudgeCommitee-ck5wq
    @JudgeCommitee-ck5wq Месяц назад

    We the Clients and Patients appreciate it when Nurses, RE Estate Agents and Lawyers put their clients and patients needs ahead of their own. If your goal is putting food on the table for millions of families to trump Trump and beat Elon Musk in the Game of Life, Legals who distinguish themselves among their peers and advance their careers with histories most valuable Legal Niche, Pragmatics on Empire College School of Law Clients Posts. Will pay RE agents to Nurses $1500.00 to $2500.00 for finding families to defend from Estate Plan forgers and No Plan counterfeiters with interdicted transfers, distributions, and settled administrations.

  • @CMarkR
    @CMarkR 2 месяца назад

    How has money been lent on a property with no access? Because lenders don’t really care until it becomes their problem (via foreclosure). All too often they gloss over (or ignore) potential problems and exceptions to the title policy. As long as the buyer pays the mortgage, it’s the buyer’s (future) problem.