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    Chase Away Housing Crisis Blues With 'Real Estate Dough' Card Game

    Written by Frances Flynn Thorsen  |  October 18, 2008 7:18 PM Entertainment & Nightlife
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     Real Estate Dough is a new card game that is destined to replace Monopoly as the national favorite real estate tabletop past time! You can say you heard the prediction FIRST right here at Trulia Blogs. Real estate visionary, author, and Inman News columnist Bernice Ross, Ph.D (shown second from right) developed this ingenious card game for three to six players. Bernice is shown with REALTORS who played a few hands at the California Assn, of REALTORS Expo in Long Beach, CA.




    Also on hand was Real Estate Dough Chief Cook and Laughmaker, teleconference and uber online meeting coach Byron Von Arsdale (shown at left).

    Are you ready to make your business profits soar? If so, play Real Estate Dough™!This lively card game gives you the face-to-face experience doing the number one money making skill you need—negotiating. Whether you are a real estate or other sales professional, your negotiation skills will make or break your sales career. Real Estate Dough™ hones your negotiation skills while helping you to master the art of win-win negotiations.

    I have my own game, hot off the presses ... I played a few beta games with REALTORS in Albuquerque and Washington, DC earlier this year and I am packing the game for real estate events coming up! I'm looking for someone to join me in Houston next week and at the National Assn. of REALTORS convention in Orlando! Who wants to play?

 
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