Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hard work, helping others important to Harris

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NORTH LITTLE

ROCK — Coldwell

Banker RPM welcomes

Jasmine Harris to the company’s North Little Rock office, at 5111

John F. Kennedy Blvd.

“I’m excited about the opportunit­y to serve clients by navigating through real estate. Real estate is similar to a puzzle that benefits all parties. I’ve always loved puzzles,” said Harris, a teacher with eight years of experience who recently became a licensed Realtor.

During her years of teaching, Harris said, she has learned that providing the best informatio­n is the key to helping people learn, adding that her skill in teaching will allow her to help both home buyers and sellers.

“I’m a firm believer that hard work pays off, and I aim to use simple methods of attention to detail, listening and considerat­ion for client needs [to better serve my clients],” she said.

A career in real estate appealed to Harris for several reasons.

“Real estate has the unique ability to develop an individual’s character immensely,” she said.

“Growing up, my parents either bought or built the homes in which we resided. Whether it was frequent trips to home-improvemen­t stores or ‘dates’ with my dad to open houses, real estate has always been an important part of my life,” she said. “Real estate taught me to pay attention to details, ask questions and to be truly considerat­e [of others].”

Harris is a member of the National Associatio­n of Realtors, the Arkansas Realtors Associatio­n and the North Pulaski Board of Realtors.

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