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Loren Keim
Occupation(s)Author, Speaker, Realtor

Loren Keim is an American author and editor of several magazines.[1]

Career

He has authored books about real estate, including How to Sell Your Home in Any Market, The Fundamentals of Commercial Real Estate and Real Estate Prospecting: The Ultimate Resource, as well as training systems for realtors.[citation needed] He is also the editor-in-chief of Real Estate Investment Digest and Pennsylvania Farm & Ranch Magazine, and is a real estate broker and president of Century 21 Keim Realtors in Pennsylvania.[citation needed]

Keim performs economic analysis and housing projections for Lehigh University's Goodman Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. He has appeared on television and radio programs to talk about the housing and real estate markets, and has been a speaker at national conventions. He was also heavily referenced in Donald Trump's Marketing 101 book.[citation needed]

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ "Real estate minor to change for fall 2019". The Brown and White. March 28, 2019.