Robert’s energy and dedication to real estate are a testament to his passion for helping others. His approach to being a real estate agent, grounded in trust, patience, and cheerful service, has made him a respected figure in the industry. In this book, Robert shares his wisdom on developing meaningful client relationships and adapting to change, offering valuable guidance for both seasoned agents and newcomers.
Robert Phelps (also known as Robert G. Phelps) was a journalist, novelist and letter-writer who flourished in the mid-twentieth century in new York City, his adopted home. A devoted francophile, Phelps venerated the writings of Cocteau, Colette and Marcel Jouhandeau and did much to promote the works of these authors in the US. Phelps co-founded Grove Press in 1949, but sold it a year later and devoted himself to writing. He is best known for "The Literary Life: A Scrapbook Almanac of the Anglo-American Literary Scene from 1900 to 1950"; "Professional Secrets: An Autobiography of Jean Cocteau"; and "Earthly Paradise: Colette's Autobiography Drawn From her Lifetime Writings". NOTE: He is NOT the author of "Ramblings from the Barn", or the Mel Bay's Guitar workbooks.