Why the personal attack? Is it good business practice for one agent to berate another?
I’ve know Bob for 2.5 years. We were in training together at our first brokerage. I have never known Bob to deliberately mislead or manipulate anyone. His integrity is beyond reproach. As a past corporate executive who has turned several failed businesses into successful ones, Bob has a tremendous ability to analyze data and report on what he sees. No fluff…just the facts.
In addition, Bob is not afraid to look at how business is traditionally done and ask himself, “Does this make sense in today’s market?” or, “How can it be done better?” If he has a failing, it is that he is only too willing to share his marketing accumen and ideas with others. Not a trait common among real estate agents.
Bob is a true RE consultant, not a salesman. He actually takes his fiduciary duties seriously by insuring that his clients’ best interests are being served. That may not make him a “top producer”, but it certainly makes him someone you can trust to do a superlative job on either side of the transaction.
I am proud to call him a fellow real estate agent and a friend.