I've been so happy with the Real Estate market here lately in Rhode Island. I just gained two knew properties in Kent County and Washinton County. Both of these properties are guaranteed 3yr. rentals. I've noticed that Wahington County has been attracting more newcomers lately which is fantastic. I've had more of my clients asking me about homes and rental properties.
Being a property manager in both Kent County and Washington County, Rhode Island as well as other areas in the U.S., it can be very tiring, but as well as rewarding. I love being a property manager and meeting and working with individuals, but it can be time consuming. I just had my first child and I am finding somewhat hard to work it into my job. Maybe just cut back some hours, I really do not want to get a nanny. Does anyone have some advice?
Selling properties in Rhode Island seem to be so liberating for me. I sell properties all over the United States, especially in Texas, but selling and managing land here in this fabulous state is one of of my absolute favorites. Most of my property is located in Kent County and Washington County, which are two of the best places for real estate. I find the state of Rhode Island particularly unique because of its location (close to New York and also close to the ocean). It is a nice quaint area for families who like all four seasons.
Managing properties sometimes has its up and down side for me. Though I love my job, I find it somewhat stressful when I cannot in any way please my client. Now do not misunderstand me......I do love my job and I really love the satisfaction of pleasing and helping people, but when they do not understand that you can only do so much it is hard to explain why. Many of my clients in Kent and Washington Rhode Island are some of the best clientele, we all know there are difficult customers. For me, It's just getting past the ones that you cannot help anymore.
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