Broker in Charge Update: It is Required ... so I Write Something | Eastern North Carolina Now

In this one case of "cooling my heels," I am projecting a new but familiar direction - what it means to be committed to a fiduciary service.

    Each year, without fail, I procrastinate to the near end of the required period given, to take my continuing education class, Broker-in-Charge (BIC) update, to continue my real estate eligibility at my long existing level of licensure. This behavior to wait is endemic to my character: I am a creature of my own nature, unredeemable at this point.

    What will always be redeemable is my continued ability to practice real estate sales and service in some capacity, here in North Carolina as my 34 year old license has long prescribed. To that end, I am here today, in class as dictate by the North Carolina Real Estate Commission, for tomorrow, I will practice real estate again. I see that premise to practice on my personal horizon, and in that practice, a horizon to be shared by others.

    And in that premise of real estate fiducial interaction of a shared horizon, I realize the most fundamental objective - to serve. Here now, as I am 58 years young or old (depending on the day), and have spent a good bit of my life in the service of others, I endeavor to resurrect Deatherage and Associates, at some point, here in the near future.

    Why now?

    Simply, Real Estate sales and service is a perfect seguey to what I do now: Web services and all communication through publishing. And while this may sound broad in context, I assure you that what we do at my firm, SNI (Symbiotic Networks Inc.), is much broader than the previous statement intimates. In reguards to internet communication, and providing the tools to accomplish such, SNI is unparalleled in Northeastern, NC. And let's face this one immutable fact that communication is the act that is marketing's most fundamental component. And to that effect, communication is where I endeavor to excel, at least in my unmitigated effort to do so here on the internet, and otherwise.

    Effective communication is the basis for properly marketing real property in the marketplace of ideas, ideals and the inspiration to aspire for the condition of one's betterment.

    Real Estate is often at the heart of this aspirational ambition to better one's position. To that purpose, mankind benefits from the efficiencies of free markets. To best facilitate those efficiencies, the real estate market has historically been better served by the licensed real estate agent, in most cases the Realtor, which intimates membership in the Realtor union.

    Although the Realtor has long been the primary purveyor of real estate sales and service, there are many avenues to access this free market, irrespective of where this free market is located, and irrespective of whether there are any local Realtors.

    In future editions, I will speak to these issues revolving around the capitalistic nature of the free market structure of what is a properly functioning real estate market. If there is an obvious defect in this process, we will discuss this as well.
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