during their time in the industry.
After moving to Florida in 2015, Simon Isaacs put his background in investment and trading to work as the broker-owner of Simon Isaacs Real Estate in Palm Beach.
There he has built a reputation as a tough negotiator and advocate for his clients, which resulted in an 85 percent referral-based business. Find out why Isaacs says that, when it comes to real estate, you can always rely on the unexpected to occur.
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I formally began my real estate career in 2016, but I always invested in properties in the UK prior to moving to Florida. A family friend moved to Florida a few months before I did, and he asked me to go into business with him creating our own brokerage.
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The dodgy cousin of Queen Elizabeth has just given the royals another black eye.
Prince Michael of Kent who is familiar with being in hot water is now accused of selling royal access to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin’s regime.
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According to the Sunday Times, the prince was secretly filmed meeting with two of the newspaper’s undercover reporters who were posing as investors.
The journalists said they were repping a South Korean firm eager to do business with the Kremlin.
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The dodgy cousin of Queen Elizabeth has just given the royals another black eye.
Prince Michael of Kent who is familiar with being in hot water is now accused of selling royal access to Russian strongman Vladimir Putin’s regime.
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According to the Sunday Times, the prince was secretly filmed meeting with two of the newspaper’s undercover reporters who were posing as investors.
The journalists said they were repping a South Korean firm eager to do business with the Kremlin.
Prince Michael of Kent, first cousin to Queen Elizabeth II, has been accused of offering to sell access to Russian President Vladimir Putin
In an investigation conducted by British news outlets Channel 4 and The Sunday Times, two undercover reporters posed as South Korean executives wanting Michael’s help with their fake gold investment company, which was dubbed House of Haedong.
The investigation was looking into allegations that Michael, 78, and his business associate Simon Isaacs, 4th Marquess of Reading, were “secretly trading on their links to the notorious Russian regime of President Putin.”
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The Sunday Times reports that Michael held up his connection to Russia, saying it “could bring some benefit” and mentioned that he had once been awarded the prestigious Order of Friendship by the Russian presidency.