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Broker Joan Herlong releases first book this week

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Joan Herlong stands at a round table.

In this lighthearted and informative book, Joan showcases 30+ years of experience helping home buyers and sellers.

Photo by Chelsey Ashford Photography

If you’ve opened at least one of our newsletters this year, you likely know the name Joan Herlong. Joan has been selling real estate for 30+ years and is CEO and owner of Joan Herlong & Associates Sotheby’s International Realty.

This Tuesday, Sept. 26, Forbes Books will release her first book, “As Is: An Insider’s Guide to Real Estate,” in which she explains why she uses Van Morrison to help sell a house, and what appearing on HGTV’s reality show “House Hunters” is really like.

“Whether you’re a buyer, a seller, an agent, or aspiring agent, you’ll find insights and strategies that will help you become better informed, to get the most out of your experience,” says Herlong.

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