When Bill Whitaker moved from Charlotte to coastal South Carolina, he brought decades of experience and a blunt message for agents who cut corners. In this episode, he highlights the dangers of skipping professional measurements, neglecting photo quality, and disregarding disclosure rules. And yes, the crazy story involves a neighbor, a flooded yard, and one very upset buyer. So tune in!
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About Bill Whitaker
Bill is a veteran real estate professional and former brokerage owner, now based in Little River, South Carolina. With a strong background in home measurement, photography, and marketing, Bill has trained agents across multiple markets to elevate their professional standards. He is known for his commitment to accuracy, education, and ethical service in both real estate sales and vendor work.
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