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New Agent- Home Office Basics? Julio - Boston

Julio Salado
  • Boston, MA
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Good day, After having my RE license for almost a year I'm finally going to use it. Just got hired with a local broker & I am in the process of setting up a home office. Based on your experience are there any home office equipment- stationary I should consider? Currently I have: Laptop Any suggestions is greatly appreciated. Julio

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I have a Fujitsu scansnap and love it. I used to have the all in one printers but they are so slow. I like individual pieces as the quality and speed is so much better.

Also if you have an issue with one item breaking then it doesn't affect everything potentially like an all in one does. 

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