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Suited for Real Estate Success
- How to Invest, Negotiate, & Win Every Deal
- ナレーター: Ben Hale
- 再生時間: 2 時間 48 分
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あらすじ・解説
Real estate can be daunting. In fact, it can be downright confusing. However, you may shift your perspective into thinking that since real estate is not commonly understood, maybe there is a lot of opportunity to win.
Once you do that, the entire game changes. As a man who is an advocate of the sports world, I associate real estate with sports quite a bit. It's all a game. And the one who plays it the best will win when it really matters. This book will be your playbook on how to turn real estate into a cash machine, into a W, into gold.
So let's get suited for real estate success. It's game time!
Scott Orison, a husband, father, coach, investor, Amazon best-selling author, philanthropist, sports fanatic, and Utah's original Red Suit Realtor. In 2020, Scott's rookie season, he received Northern Utah's Top 250 Realtor Award by selling over seven million dollars in real estate. In 2021, he was on pace to sell over 20 million in real estate. Scott has sold more million-dollar homes in one year than most realtors will sell in a lifetime.
With 15 years of successfully flipping homes, cabins, condos, and land, he's helped train thousands from the stage and on the field. In the fall of 2019, Scott decided to put on the red suit and get his real estate license. His book Suited for Real Estate Success was written to help anyone buy, sell, invest, remodel, hire, build, or inspire others to get a real estate license.
Scott is a member of Beta Theta Pi at the University of Utah and graduated with a marketing degree from Utah State University. As captain of Utah State's rugby team, he learned to love the sport of rugby. He continues to play rugby for Park City Haggis. Scott's inspiration comes from his brother Chad, who passed away in 2014. To remember his brother's legacy, he's linked up with Little Miracles Utah. This charity gives back to the community by renovating homes for single women who have tragically lost loved ones.