Thank you Brandon for touching the topic, "Don't Isolate." I've watched other video content about people that relocate and share their stories. I'm a single guy healthy fit at 33 and feel ready for my next chapter in life. I been following your content for awhile now and really enjoy the ways you preach about SC man!! For me, I've owned my home just over a decade now and is luckily paid off!!! I have traveled through the Midlands of SC and have gotten a sense of calling. I'm a long outgrown from a small town in Nebraska, so..moving cross-country away from family and friends to a new area shall have its challenge. The ways you've covered SC in your videos, is inspiring man and helps my plans to relocate to SC!!
I like your video, I see you still have a West coast way of thinking.. Just because a house sales in one day doesn't mean the price was too high, it means someone could afford what you couldn't or they were the bigger sucker. LOL Be careful of these UA-cam influencers, UA-cam is a business and it doesn't have your best interested at heart.
Haha thanks for the compliment turned trash talk.. Many were called suckers when they bought a house in 2021.. I know I was ridiculed on here when I shared what the market was doing.. Yet those same buyers I helped, made the highest gains in real estate that we’ve ever seen. I simply share facts, so to say that means I don’t have someone’s best interest at heart, is a bit misleading.
been watching your videos to get a great feel of the area. We are looking to move there very shortly. Any tips on the culture there that will get employers to call you? Coming from NYS I hear a lot that people won't call someone from NY.
This depends on the industry but I have heard this more and more recently. I don't think it is per say NY, as much as it is out of state. They want you in town, before they hire you. Recently had someone from NY and once they had a local address, they were pretty much hired on the spot. I personally had the same struggle when we moved. This had let up a little in 21 and 22 when demand for employees was high, but sounds like the pendulum is shifting back.
Hello Brandon, we are exploring the Upstate possibilities. I have a question regarding the realtor market there. I’ve did some looking and reached out to a company and was told I have to sign an agreement with them in order to get the needed information to do my search, and it is a binding agreement not allowing me to deal with ANY other realtor. Is that the norm up there. Thank you, Anthony
I’m not gonna speak on behalf of another agents procedures and policies of when buyer agency is signed. With that said, buyer agency is required in the state of South Carolina. In the near future it will be required before any showings, across the country.
Hello Brandon, sounds like a great topic for a video, what do you think? You don’t think this is a game changer? Before you only needed an attorney to close, now it sounds like you need one just to walk through the door. What gives?
📌Hey all, it's Brandon! Don't hesitate to schedule a chat with us at brandongaron.com if you are looking for more info about the area!
Thank you Brandon for touching the topic, "Don't Isolate." I've watched other video content about people that relocate and share their stories. I'm a single guy healthy fit at 33 and feel ready for my next chapter in life. I been following your content for awhile now and really enjoy the ways you preach about SC man!!
For me, I've owned my home just over a decade now and is luckily paid off!!! I have traveled through the Midlands of SC and have gotten a sense of calling. I'm a long outgrown from a small town in Nebraska, so..moving cross-country away from family and friends to a new area shall have its challenge. The ways you've covered SC in your videos, is inspiring man and helps my plans to relocate to SC!!
Born and raised here love columbia LEXRICH FAM
The other day I saw a deer walking in front of a business in St Andrews on the frontage road that runs between Bush River Rd and St Andrews Rd.
Oh wow, right in the busy areas! Typically I see them more rural.
I like your video, I see you still have a West coast way of thinking.. Just because a house sales in one day doesn't mean the price was too high, it means someone could afford what you couldn't or they were the bigger sucker. LOL Be careful of these UA-cam influencers, UA-cam is a business and it doesn't have your best interested at heart.
Haha thanks for the compliment turned trash talk..
Many were called suckers when they bought a house in 2021.. I know I was ridiculed on here when I shared what the market was doing.. Yet those same buyers I helped, made the highest gains in real estate that we’ve ever seen.
I simply share facts, so to say that means I don’t have someone’s best interest at heart, is a bit misleading.
been watching your videos to get a great feel of the area. We are looking to move there very shortly. Any tips on the culture there that will get employers to call you? Coming from NYS I hear a lot that people won't call someone from NY.
This depends on the industry but I have heard this more and more recently. I don't think it is per say NY, as much as it is out of state. They want you in town, before they hire you. Recently had someone from NY and once they had a local address, they were pretty much hired on the spot. I personally had the same struggle when we moved. This had let up a little in 21 and 22 when demand for employees was high, but sounds like the pendulum is shifting back.
Hello Brandon, we are exploring the Upstate possibilities. I have a question regarding the realtor market there. I’ve did some looking and reached out to a company and was told I have to sign an agreement with them in order to get the needed information to do my search, and it is a binding agreement not allowing me to deal with ANY other realtor. Is that the norm up there. Thank you, Anthony
I’m not gonna speak on behalf of another agents procedures and policies of when buyer agency is signed.
With that said, buyer agency is required in the state of South Carolina. In the near future it will be required before any showings, across the country.
Hello Brandon, sounds like a great topic for a video, what do you think? You don’t think this is a game changer? Before you only needed an attorney to close, now it sounds like you need one just to walk through the door. What gives?
I actually made a video about this months ago when it was first announced.
So now you have to get married to an agency just to see listings? Are you doing it? What’s the out?
This is a national settlement and I will not have a choice, I don’t make the rules.
Again, I’m not here to debate what other agencies are doing.
Ok.Good to know…………………………………
Which part?
#1 thing not to do is going there.
Haha too late, 8 years and counting!
@@brandongaronteam ......Better you than me, I live in Japan and love it. Safe and clean not like there.
Bruh were awesome. U don't have to come here.
@@unknownnation9465 ...HAHAHAHAHA....Don't worry as I have zero intention of ever going.