New York Real Estate | < 1 minute read
Agent Interview with Diana Kosov: Find the Key Tools for Your Success
BY Ioana Ginsac | Jan 27, 2017
Building a real estate career can seem overwhelming, with so much to juggle. You balance a budget, navigate the contract process, research the market and market your business. All this while staying available and flexible to your clients and their needs.
PropertyShark partner Leap EDU, premier real estate licensing and continuing education school, offers some insight. They sat down for an interview with real estate agent, Diana Kosov. She tells how, with just the right tools and attitude, she went from college graduate to real estate professional and found success in what started out as a backup.
Click here for the interview.
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Ioana is a content writer who has been covering all-things-CRE (and more) for several Yardi network publications since 2017. You will find her byline regularly in industry news and market reports, but also on articles covering sustainable development, green urbanism, and innovation, all of which she has been passionately learning about for more than a decade. Her work has been referenced by publications including AmericanInno, Bisnow, BusinessInsider, Commercial Property Executive, Curbed, Fast Company, Forbes, GlobeSt.
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