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Prudential Leadership Conference Part 2

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"Don't spill coffee on my shoes."

Speaking with my manager, Ben Buchannan, Laguna Niguel Ivy Glenn, he feared that my jitters would send coffee spilling onto his dressy shoes as I took this picture:



To start off the meeting, Bob Chapman, manager of the Monarch Beach, Ritz Cove Prudential office explained how knowledge is a higher value than information.
"Consumers are drowning in information but are starving for knowledge," said Chapman.


I have to agree wholeheartedly with Bob. The bubble that so called experts feared never happened here. With interest rates rising, another set of buyers will be excluded from the buying within their desired price range and will simply have to settle for something less.



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