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Broker left ‘franchise real estate’ behind (access required)

by Gaye Bunderson
Published: October 14,2011
Time posted: 7:03 am
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Kelly Kitchens followed his father’s advice when he was a young man and now regrets it. “When else can you afford to be poor than when you’re 22?” Kitchens asked. It was the early ‘80s and Kitchens’ father was in real estate. The senior Kitchens told his son not to take up the profession because, back ...
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