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Paul Campbell Realtor Lexington Kentucky Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Lexington, KY

I would very much like some tips on how to jump start my business in my new location of Lexington, Kentucky.

I began to connect with 24 people that are friends of my son in March and have been sending them information every month. I have called them to ask for permission to keep sending info and they have been very responsive.

I also have determined to use this blog on a daily basis.

One of my goals upon moving is to build relationships with other professionals in service industries. Kathy and I will need to start from scratch with doctors, insurance agents, etc. I also want a network of skilled laborers like plumbers that can service rental properties I may buy.

If you have any ideas please give me some comments.

Moving to Lexington soon.

Paul Campbell Realtor Lexington Kentucky Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Lexington, KY

If the house closes when it is supposed to on June 10th my wife Kathy and I will load the POD, put a few things in the car, let the cocker jump in and begin our journey to Lexington, Kentucky.

I am an associate with Rector Hayden South in Lexington. For the past 36 years my wife Kathy and I have lived very close to our work places and also had the fortune of owning enough land to have a small organic farm. I was raised on an organic farm and eating my own food is very important to me.

So right now I am weighing the options of buying a home close to my work place. Buying a home within a couple of miles of the Lexington South office makes it very difficult to find anything with even an acre. I have found a couple of places with more than an acre within seven miles. I am torn between living on a small piece of land where I can have a small organic farm and living near my work place.

I very much want to work with buyers who are passionate about living close to their workplace and gardening. So right now I am thinking that it would be best to work with University of Kentucky employees since the universtiy is near my office. I also hope to find that many of the UK employees are passionate about growing their own food.

If you have lived or do live in Kentucky I would love your feedback.

Thanks very much! Paul