PHOTO: Andrew Harley and Bec Whitley
According to STUFF Andrew Harley and Bec Whitley are among the thousands who decided to try their hand at real estate during the housing price boom and now face a market downturn.
Harley left behind a job as a business development manager for a fleet management company and Whitley used to be a teacher.
Both are happy with the move, but say making sales has become harder since last year and both are bracing for a bumpier road ahead.
They aren’t alone – Real Estate Authority data shows about 5000 people joined or returned to the real estate workforce in the last two years.
Andrew Harley and Bec Whitley are among the thousands who decided to try their hand at real estate during the housing price boom and now face a market downturn.
Harley left behind a job as a business development manager for a fleet management company and Whitley used to be a teacher.
Both are happy with the move, but say making sales has become harder since last year and both are bracing for a bumpier road ahead.
They aren’t alone – Real Estate Authority data shows about 5000 people joined or returned to the real estate workforce in the last two years.
Andrew Harley and Bec Whitley are among the thousands who decided to try their hand at real estate during the housing price boom and now face a market downturn.
Harley left behind a job as a business development manager for a fleet management company and Whitley used to be a teacher.
Both are happy with the move, but say making sales has become harder since last year and both are bracing for a bumpier road ahead.
They aren’t alone – Real Estate Authority data shows about 5000 people joined or returned to the real estate workforce in the last two years.
Andrew Harley and Bec Whitley are among the thousands who decided to try their hand at real estate during the housing price boom and now face a market downturn.
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Harley left behind a job as a business development manager for a fleet management company and Whitley used to be a teacher.
Both are happy with the move, but say making sales has become harder since last year and both are bracing for a bumpier road ahead.
They aren’t alone – Real Estate Authority data shows about 5000 people joined or returned to the real estate workforce in the last two years.