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Agent Snapshot: Tammy Mobley, Realtor, Coldwell Banker, Atlanta

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Tammy Mobley is a Realtor with Coldwell Banker in Atlanta.

What was your first job in the realty industry? An open house with my spouse.

Where did you grow up? I was born in Atlanta, TX. My dad was in the military, so I have lived in several different places.

What do you do to relax when you’re stressed? Watch an uplifting movie.

Growing up, what did you want to be? A fashion designer.

If you could have lunch with a well-known figure (living or not), who would it be and why? Maya Angelou. She is wise and has wisdom to pass on for those who will listen.

Where is your favorite place to hang out? Beach.

What do you love most about the industry? I love helping people reach the dream of becoming a home owner.

How do you distinguish yourself from the crowd of agents? True and honest spirit and dedication.

What is the most difficult aspect of your job? Not being able to help everybody.

Where do you go to network and meet new clients?  My children’s school, church, mall, grocery store, any place there are people.

What has been your greatest accomplishment? Going to real estate school.

What was the last good movie you saw or book you read? 12 Years a Slave.

What is your favorite restaurant? Long Horn Steak House.

Architecturally speaking, what is your favorite building in Atlanta? The Sovereign and Aqua Midtown.

What kind of car do you drive? Toyota.

Smartphone or paper? Smartphone.

What is your favorite city after Atlanta? New York.

In 10 words or less, what is your advice for someone new to the industry? Stay focused and find someone to mentor you.

What’s your favorite real estate iPhone/Android app? Suprakey.

Who are your favorite people to follow on Twitter? Priscilla Shirer.

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