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Efficiency, Organization, and Success in Austin Real Estate with Rachel Pulliam

42 min · 18 de may de 2026
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This episode features our guest Rachel Pulliam, a seasoned Austin realtor who shares practical insights on building an efficient, organized, and people-focused real estate business. Rachel discusses how adopting the path of least resistance in daily routines can improve consistency and productivity. She breaks down her approach to organization and time management, offering a clear view into how successful agents structure their work and personal lives. The conversation explores the realities of being a realtor, including the transition from event planning into real estate and the importance of adaptability. A key focus is community building within the real estate industry and how collaboration contributes to long-term success. Rachel also highlights her strengths and challenges, her commitment to customer service, and her fascination with people and homes. The discussion expands into Austin’s evolving real estate market, where she shares her perspective on growth,opportunity, and future trends. The episode also covers personal development, innovative marketing strategies including video, and how leveraging modern tools can create a competitive edge.

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