Welcome to a special edition of "What Would It Cost?", where we escape our usual Toronto backdrop for the sunny shores of Fort Lauderdale, Florida! In this lively compilation episode, we sit down with some of Fort Lauderdale’s most passionate realtors—Becky Banks, Karrie Thrasher, the dynamic duo Paul & Isreal, Rachael Barach, and Rene Thrasher. Dive into the stories of these seasoned professionals as they share what drew them to their careers in real estate, the paths they've travelled to achieve success, and why they’re smitten with Fort Lauderdale. From heartfelt to hilarious, our guests don't hold back, offering personal anecdotes and insights that reveal the real emotions behind buying and selling homes in one of America's most coveted locales. Whether it's Becky’s tales from the waterfront or Karrie’s unexpected encounters during open houses, each story adds a layer to the vibrant tapestry of life as a realtor in Fort Lauderdale. Paul & Israel offer a peek into their collaborative successes and mishaps, while Rachael and Rene bring their unique perspectives to the mix, ensuring there's never a dull moment. Connect With Us: https://www.instagram.com/wwic.podcast?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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