Sunday, September 25, 2011
Longtime Realtor reflects on 54-year career - Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Goodlett as a local stalwart, role model for younger Realtors here and an expert. Realtors Goodlett later obtained a master's degree from MIT, majoring in building engineering and construction. Goodlett, in 1940, after he had been general manager of the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle for 12 years. In recent years an addition to my work has been selling foreclosed homes, including to investors and a flipper," Goodlett said. I think they have appreciated my honest, personal and professional service," Goodlett said. It is a combination of an older town with a history, but particularly a fast-growing community. The cost of living is very good here and cost of home ownership is much lower here. Clarksville has not been as much affected by the recession as many places have. With the continued strength of Fort Campbell and with the arrival of the Hemlock Semiconductor plant, the future should continue to be better," he said. He has been active in it since its formation, as well as the Tennessee Association of Realtors. Having attended numerous Real Estate schools and seminars, I feel that I have added to my expertise in real estate to better serve my clients and customers," Goodlett said. Goodlett as a local stalwart, role model for younger Realtors here and an expert.
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