You guys are awesome! I think that is a very lucrative industry to
pursue, especially real estate agents.

Thanks,
Tyler

On Apr 23, 8:21 pm, Toni Hogan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, what's funny is the real estate agent handling the landlord
> side of the deal is no longer with the company he was with when we
> started negotiations. He said he might need to office at our space for
> a couple of months. LOL
>
> Toni
>
> On Apr 23, 8:44 pm, Toni Hogan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I would think as long as you have private offices for lawyers there
> > should be no other restrictions. Real estate agents are a great target
> > if they work for non-franchise and/or 100% brokers. They can work in a
> > shared environment but may need access to a place to make phone calls.
> > If you can find a way to provide continuing education courses through
> > a provider it would add value for agents. Wow! I just had another one
> > of my brilliant ideas. Thanks Tyler! ;-)
>
> > Toni
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> > On Apr 23, 8:23 pm, hssmedia <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > Hello,
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> > > I have a quick question:
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> > > Is it worth pursuing the tight lipped industries of real estate,
> > > lawyers, and insurance agents in coworking? Do their industry and
> > > rules prohibit them from participating in an open, collaborative
> > > environment, or are they an available market to pursue? It seems like
> > > privacy may be an issue.
>
> > > Just curious....
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Tyler

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