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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowVeteran real estate agent Matt McLaughlin reached more than $1 billion in career sales in September after some 32 years as an agent for F.C. Tucker. It’s a milestone the firm’s CEO, Jim Litten, called “one of the most challenging to attain in our industry.”
And yet McLaughlin said it was not particularly a goal and he wasn’t fully aware he was approaching it until the folks in his office mentioned it earlier this year.
Host Mason King sat down with McLaughlin to learn how he closed so many sales (he attributes some early success to the gray hair he had as a young man), what makes his approach different (he still dresses up for clients) and what he thinks about central Indiana’s red-hot real estate market (it’s not a bubble).
Plus, McLaughlin shares the advice he’d give a young broker.
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Nice guy. He’s done 5 transactions for me and he’s successful for a reason.
Think of politicians insider trading, now apply to residential real estate in a closed market. Success!