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Becoming an International Real Estate Agent: My Journey

As an investment manager, I have always had a keen eye for spotting opportunities in the real estate market. For several years, I worked in Miami, one of the hottest real estate markets in the world. With its stunning beaches, bustling nightlife, and year-round sunshine, Miami has always been a prime location for real estate investment.



However, as I worked with more and more investors, I began to realize that many of them were looking for opportunities beyond Miami. Most of my clients were from Brazil, and they had come to the United States to diversify their real estate portfolio. Having clients with more than 10 properties in the US, I saw the need to look for new opportunities for them.

Real estate is cyclical, and most of the time, when one location gets saturated, it's good to invest in others. I started researching new markets, and soon, I was convinced that becoming an international real estate agent was the next logical step for me.


I started attending conferences and networking events to learn more about the global real estate market. I reached out to contacts in other countries, and soon, I had a network of agents in several different countries.


One of the key challenges of being an international real estate agent is staying up-to-date with the laws and regulations in different countries. I spent hours reading up on local regulations, tax laws, and cultural practices to ensure that I could provide the best service to my clients.


But the hard work paid off. I am now closing deals in several different countries, including US, Brazil, United Arabic Emirates, and, soon, Spain and France. I helped my clients find great properties, negotiate deals, and navigate the complexities of buying real estate in foreign countries.


One of the most rewarding aspects of being an international real estate agent is seeing the impact that your work can have on people's lives. I have helped clients find their dream homes, start new businesses, and build their wealth through smart real estate investments.


Becoming an international real estate agent has been an exciting journey, and I'm grateful for the opportunities that have come my way. It has allowed me to combine my passion for real estate with my love of travel and my desire to help people achieve their financial goals.

If you're interested in becoming an international real estate agent, my advice is to do your research, build your network, and stay persistent. It takes hard work and dedication, but the rewards are well worth it.

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