I’m just tossing this out because I get a few questions about it on a regular basis. When I mail out packages to people or even when they look at my business card they see that my office is in Dacula. Granted, at least it is still Gwinnett County, but it isn’t like it is nearby.
But, here is the thing… I seldom visit my office. I certainly don’t live close to it. I admit, I don’t live in Lilburn… I live in Stone Mountain, but I am in the Gwinnett County sliver. I actually live within a couple hundred yards of Lilburn.
So, I basically live my life in Lilburn… I even wonder why Lilburn doesn’t annex this part of Stone Mountain. Gwinnett County forgets we exist (I have had trouble registering cars… They tell me I am really in DeKalb County, but I know who gets my property taxes).
Cooler yet would be for Mountain Park to incorporate…
But, the bottom line is that Lilburn is where I live and work. I visit Dacula every week or three to pick up mail and visit with my fellow agents.
One other bonus with Diamond Dwellings versus other brokerages… We aren’t really competing. We mostly work specific areas and aren’t competing for the same consumers. So, this means that there is a tremendous amount of cooperation. I have been in and around traditional offices, and the agents aren’t co-workers, they are competitors. They are fighting for the same clients.
While one would think this would make better agents, it doesn’t. It prevents agents from networking and learning from each other. They don’t want to share their best practices with their competition. At Diamond Dwellings, we get to really operate like a team. And that means that I have a solid group of professionals at my disposal.
So, I really am a Lilburn kind of agent…